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Strengthen Controls, Reduce Errors & Improve Audit Outcomes
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: Dr Rakesh Agarwal
Validity Period: 120 days
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Why this course?
Branch operations form the backbone of banking—but small control failures at the branch level can quickly lead to audit observations, customer complaints, operational losses, and even fraud risk. Many issues arise not from complex systems, but from gaps in daily discipline, documentation, and oversight.
This 6-hour practical course on Branch Operations & Internal Control Management in Banking helps professionals understand how controls operate across end-to-end branch workflows including account opening, cash handling, service requests, and reconciliation processes.
The course explains critical control areas such as maker-checker discipline, cash operations risk points, dormant account handling, account modification controls, and documentation hygiene. It also highlights why common audit observations repeat and how operational pressure, staff shortages, and workload contribute to control breakdowns.
Participants learn to identify early warning signals, strengthen daily control execution, improve reconciliation discipline, and build audit-ready documentation practices.
Using real banking cases and operational scenarios, the course builds the ability to detect control gaps early and prevent operational failures before they escalate into regulatory or financial risks .
Most branch-level issues arise because controls are treated as routine formalities rather than critical risk safeguards. Small lapses—like delayed reconciliation, incomplete documentation, or weak verification—often go unnoticed until they result in audit findings or financial exposure.
Without strong control discipline, accountability, and early detection mechanisms, operational risks continue to repeat across branches.
End-to-end branch workflow and control checkpoints
Maker-checker discipline and verification integrity
Cash handling risks, vault controls and daily balancing discipline
Reconciliation processes, suspense account risks and escalation triggers
Dormant account handling and high-risk transaction controls
Account modification risks and documentation standards
Common branch audit observations and root causes
Early warning signals of control breakdown
Strengthening preventive controls and audit readiness
Strong banking operations depend on strong control discipline.
Build the capability to execute daily controls effectively, reduce operational errors, and improve audit outcomes at the branch level.
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