How To Aggregate and Report on Portfolio Credit Risk to Management
Michael Dennis
Author of "Credit & Collection Handbook." "Credit and Collection Manager's Concise Desk Reference." "Customer Profit Hacking" "Happy Customers, Faster Cash" "Credit & Collection Forms and Procedures Manual"
By Michael C. Dennis, CPC, CCP, CBF, MBA, CLM
Credit pros can calculate the overall risk exposure of the basket of customers by aggregating the individual risk ratings or scores, weighted by the accounts receivable (AR) balance. Here's how you can do it, step-by-step:
Here is a simplified example:? Let's consider a situation in which you have exactly 3 active customers with the following AR balances and risk scores:
·?????? Customer A: AR balance = $50,000, Risk score you have assigned = 6
·?????? Customer B: AR balance = $100,000, Risk score assigned = 8
·?????? Customer C: AR balance = $75,000, Risk score assigned = 7
We'll follow these steps to calculate the aggregate risk score:
Determine the total AR balance: Total AR balance = $50,000 + $100,000 + $75,000 = $225,000
Calculate the proportion of the total AR balance represented by each customer's AR balance:
·?????? Customer A: Proportion = $50,000 / $225,000 ≈ 0.2222
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·?????? Customer B: Proportion = $100,000 / $225,000 ≈ 0.4444
·?????? Customer C: Proportion = $75,000 / $225,000 ≈ 0.3333
Multiply each customer's risk score by the proportion of the total AR balance they represent:
·?????? Weighted risk score for Customer A = 6 * 0.2222 ≈ 1.3333
·?????? Weighted risk score for Customer B = 8 * 0.4444 ≈ 3.5556
·?????? Weighted risk score for Customer C = 7 * 0.3333 ≈ 2.3331
Sum up the weighted risk scores to get the aggregate risk score: Aggregate risk score = 1.3333 + 3.5556 + 2.3331 ≈ 7.222
So, the aggregate risk score for these three customers is approximately 7.222. This weighted approach considers both the risk level and the financial exposure associated with each customer's AR balance.?
Reporting to management on the comprehensive risk of doing business with a basket or a portfolio of customers could and I would argue should include the following key elements:
Thoughts? Comments? What did I miss?