This course covers End-Use & Purpose Alignment Controls, which involves understanding the intent, scope, governance expectations, and risk implications of ensuring that Loan Against Property (LAP) exposures are aligned with approved end-use purposes and lending objectives within Consumer LAP Credit workflows. It focuses on establishing controls that validate whether borrowed funds are utilized in accordance with policy requirements, collateral-backed lending principles, and acceptable risk parameters while maintaining disciplined exposure governance. The course evaluates key dimensions such as policy interpretation, scope alignment, collateral valuation, and governance assessment, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from broader compliance monitoring frameworks, as it focuses on end-use validation, purpose alignment governance, and exposure-specific utilization controls, rather than enterprise-wide compliance surveillance or regulatory monitoring structures. Within LAP Product Proposition & Market Positioning, the credit manager validates team-level analysis, approves case recommendations, and manages segment-level exposure within Consumer LAP Credit, shaping escalation scope and credit committee priorities.