Formal Credit Training to Lenders

At Gemstone Credit Solutions Inc., we don’t just provide underwriting services—we also transfer our expertise to your team. Our Credit Training Programs are designed for credit unions, banks, and other lenders who want to strengthen their internal capacity in commercial real estate (CRE) lending, underwriting, and risk management.

Whether you’re onboarding new analysts or upskilling your existing staff, our tailored training solutions equip your team with the knowledge and tools they need to make faster, smarter, and safer lending decisions.

Our Training Services

Formal Credit Training

Comprehensive training sessions that cover the fundamentals and advanced aspects of CRE loan origination, underwriting, and portfolio management.

Deal Analysis & Case Studies

Real-world scenarios and past transactions to help participants evaluate deals, identify red flags, and understand market dynamics.

Customized Training Programs

We adapt training to your institution’s needs—whether you require short, intensive workshops or ongoing training modules for continued learning.

Cash Flow & Financial Analysis

Our Cash Flow & Financial Analysis training provides hands-on workshops that equip your team with the skills to confidently interpret financial statements, analyze borrower cash flow, and assess repayment capacity alongside potential risks. By working through real-world examples, participants learn how to move beyond surface-level numbers and develop a deeper understanding of financial health and loan repayment ability.

Loan Structure & Terms

In addition, our Loan Structure & Terms training offers practical guidance on building sound, balanced transactions. We cover how to set appropriate terms and covenants, identify structural weaknesses, and align loan design with both borrower needs and institutional risk policies. This training ensures your team can structure deals that not only meet client objectives but also protect your organization’s long-term credit health.

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