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Loan Lifecycle

Chinese source: 贷款生命周期 Locale: en-US Audience: Internal learning

Concept

The loan lifecycle describes the full path from application, approval, signing, and disbursement through repayment, delinquency, payoff, or charge-off.

Loan-core screens are rarely isolated. A screen action often moves the loan to the next state or changes an agreement, note, repayment schedule, receivable, or accounting event.

Typical Lifecycle

flowchart TD
  A["Loan Application"] --> B["Credit Approval"]
  B --> C["Agreement Signing"]
  C --> D["Collateral Perfection"]
  D --> E["Disbursement"]
  E --> F["Regular Repayment"]
  F --> G["Payoff"]
  F --> H["Delinquency"]
  H --> I["Collections"]
  I --> J["Extension / Restructuring"]
  I --> K["Charge-off"]

Stage Notes

StageSystem FocusTypical Result
ApplicationCustomer, product, amount, term, purpose.Application record.
ApprovalRisk review, limit, authority, decision.Approved, rejected, returned.
SigningTerms, rate, repayment method, collateral.Loan agreement.
DisbursementLimit, account, start date, note.Booked loan asset.
Regular repaymentDue amount, paid amount, allocation order.Principal and receivables decrease.
DelinquencyDays past due, penalty interest, collections.Status migration and higher risk.
PayoffPrincipal, interest, and fees fully settled.Note closed and collateral released.
Charge-offLoss recognized or asset removed from books.Accounting treatment, collections may continue.

Status Types

Status TypeExamplesPurpose
Agreement statusPending signing, active, terminated, expired.Controls drawdown and amendment.
Note statusCurrent, delinquent, paid off, charged off.Reflects asset condition.
Repayment statusNot due, partially paid, paid, past due.Controls receivables and payment processing.

Screen Reading Questions

  1. Which lifecycle stage does this screen belong to?
  2. Which object's status changes after submission?
  3. Does it create an agreement, note, schedule, or receivable?
  4. Does it trigger credit-line usage, collateral usage, or accounting entries?
  5. Can it be reversed, canceled, reprocessed, or corrected?
TopicUse
Credit Lines, Loan Agreements, and NotesUnderstand lifecycle objects.
Delinquency, Collections, and Loan StatusUnderstand the exception path.
Loan Risk Classification and AllowanceUnderstand risk consequences.