Financial Forensics: The Due Diligence Files
This technical GP/LP episode establishes a precise analytical framework for evaluating asset quality and promoter risk in corporate banking systems. We contrast Yes Bank's real-asset understatement mechanics with DHFL’s horizontal ghost borrower scaling (EP106) and Japan's LTCB structural evergreening system (EP103), demonstrating how personal executive incentives distort portfolio metrics. We analyze three highly visible public red flags that appeared long before the March 2020 moratorium: 🔴 Every corporate failure leaves behind a pattern. FFL Risk Pattern Scan provides access to a searchable library of documented corporate collapses, frauds and restructurings that can be filtered by geography, sector, collapse mechanism and fraud vector. Compare live opportunities against historical cases using pattern matching and risk assessment tools designed for investors, lenders and deal teams. All analysis runs locally and remains private. https://risk-pattern-scan.lovable.app/ [https://risk-pattern-scan.lovable.app/] (1) the consecutive above-threshold RBI divergence sequence; (2) the regulatory removal of the CEO followed by his total equity liquidation; and (3) the sudden Q4 FY19 kitchen-sink loss disclosure that triggered a devastating 95,000 crore rupee deposit run. Finally, we map out an active due diligence model for institutional underwriting, outlining three mandatory checks: independent divergence trajectory analysis, sector-specific peer NPA cross-referencing, and executive compensation-to-asset quality incentive testing. Standard institutional due diligence often treats financial restatements as minor administrative adjustments, but the failure of Yes Bank proves that consecutive regulatory asset divergences are structural signals of portfolio decay. In Indian private banking, an NPA divergence is the quantified delta between management's aggressive credit classification and the RBI's independent assessment. Yes Bank registered a 4,176 crore rupee divergence in FY16, followed immediately by a 6,355 crore divergence in FY17—both crossing the mandatory 15% public disclosure threshold. These sequential gaps were clear indicators that the bank's internal underwriting culture was systematically overstating profits on impaired assets. NPA divergence risk signaling, banking portfolio asset quality review, connected lending due diligence framework, corporate credit underwriting tests, Yes Bank financial forensics, loan classification culture distortion, retail deposit bank run analysis, banking CEO compensation alignment, Indian bank equity analysis, non performing asset disclosure, peer portfolio cross referencing, credit risk infrastructure real estate, institutional risk management framework, forensic financial accounting audit Financial Forensics Labs — Every collapse has a pattern. We dissect it. Layer by layer.
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