This course covers Rule-Based Eligibility Logic, which involves defining rule-driven eligibility thresholds and structured decision criteria for approval, review, or decline within Working Capital – Consumer Credit workflows. It focuses on establishing consistent underwriting standards that support scalable credit decisioning, operational efficiency, and disciplined risk management while maintaining clear approval boundaries and escalation controls. The course evaluates key dimensions such as review criteria, decline parameters, underwriting posture, and rule-based eligibility frameworks, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from broader credit management processes, as it focuses on exposure-specific eligibility rules, automated decision thresholds, and underwriting control mechanisms, rather than enterprise-wide credit governance or strategic portfolio administration frameworks. Within Working Capital Underwriting & Decision Controls, the credit analyst executes the assessment, completes documentation, and flags exceptions for manager review within Working Capital – Consumer Credit credit files, shaping escalation scope and credit committee priorities.