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Carbonell, L., (2022). Rediseño en el proceso de aprobación de créditos en la empresa Micredito S.A.C., periodo 2016 – 2020 [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/16593
Carbonell, L., Rediseño en el proceso de aprobación de créditos en la empresa Micredito S.A.C., periodo 2016 – 2020 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/16593
@misc{renati/880168,
title = "Rediseño en el proceso de aprobación de créditos en la empresa Micredito S.A.C., periodo 2016 – 2020",
author = "Carbonell Acosta, Luis Francisco",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2022"
}
ABSTRACT The following work sufficiency report aims to make a proposal for the redesigning of the credit approval process in the financial institution MICREDITO SAC. At its headquarters, the main problems are three; the most relevant problems that presents the financial institution are: too much time and cost in the attention of the credit approval; high number of appropriations observed in the appropriations committee; high operating cost of passing credit proposals outside the established hours. I get to the following conclusions that the Approvals Analyst Position fulfills the function to review, analyze and qualify credit proposals made by Level 1 (analyst and verifier), based on the provisions of the regulations of CREDITS AND COLLECTIONS following the guidelines that will lead to the approval, observation or rejection of a proposal. To redesign the approval process, the steps of the AVA ESIA methodology where all activities that do not add value were eliminated and the integration, simplication and automation of olras is proposed, as a result of obtained a VAT=78, which means that the process has improved significantly. The expected benefits of the process redesign are: the reduction of times due to the redesign of the process itself, reduction of times due to the automation of the platform.
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