| dc.description.abstract | This internship report presents a comprehensive overview of my practical experience at the
Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Ltd. (CRAB), focusing particularly on the assessment
and rating procedures applied to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Bangladesh.
Throughout the internship, I gained firsthand exposure to how CRAB evaluates the
creditworthiness of SME clients using a structured and standardized methodology. The report
highlights the role of SMEs in Bangladesh’s economic development and describes CRAB’s
analytical framework, which integrates qualitative and quantitative parameters to determine an
enterprise’s credit rating. The study places special emphasis on the credit rating assessment of
Karim Motors, an SME engaged in motorcycle trading as a distributor of Bangladesh Honda
Private Limited. Using CRAB’s SME rating methodology, the report evaluates the firm’s
business operations, financial performance, management structure, and banking relations.
Based my experience, the findings and analysis indicate that Karim Motors maintains strong
management capability, satisfactory business growth, strong internal banking relationship, and
adequate profitability, leads to Karim Motors an overall score that reflects an adequate credit
quality rating (SE-3). The internship also gave the opportunity to work with the rating scoring
models, learn about the rating process and get to know clients, as well as see ratings through
from start (document collection) to finish (sending for report and senior review), involving an
entire industrial chain including facilitation making. It was an amazing experience which
helped me to solidify my practical knowledge of credit rating mechanism, SME risk
assessment and compliance with Basel framework in the context of banking sector in
Bangladesh. | en_US |