Learners will be able to analyze branch-level financial transactions, evaluate asset classification and NPA norms, assess advances and deposit compliance, apply prudential regulations, detect revenue leakages, and prepare structured Long Form Audit Reports (LFAR) aligned with regulatory standards.

Analyze & Audit Bank Branch Operations Effectively

Analyze & Audit Bank Branch Operations Effectively
This course is part of Complete Bank Branch Audit & Risk Management Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Analyze branch transactions, advances, deposits, and NPA classification norms.
Apply prudential regulations and detect revenue leakages in audits.
Prepare structured LFAR reports and assess operational and compliance risks.
Skills you'll gain
- Auditors Report
- Financial Controls
- Operations
- Commercial Banking
- Transaction Processing
- Cash Control
- Credit Risk
- Lending and Underwriting
- Financial Auditing
- Bank Regulations
- Banking
- Deposit Accounts
- Auditing
- Internal Auditing
- Financial Analysis
- Retail Banking
- Operational Risk
- Financial Statements
- Compliance Auditing
- Internal Controls
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Reviewed on May 1, 2026
This course helped me understand the fundamentals of auditing in a very practical way. The content is relevant and easy to implement in real-life scenarios.
Reviewed on Apr 16, 2026
This course provides a masterclass in identifying operational gaps. The auditing templates are worth the investment alone for professional development.
Reviewed on Apr 21, 2026
I appreciated the focus on 'effectiveness.' It’s not just about finding errors; it’s about improving the branch. This course teaches you how to do both.








