Party Account Access

Corporate AdministratorClosedAdministrator is a set of individuals that administer the applicant/Affiliate entity. For example, Accountants, Authorized Signatories for organizations, Power of Attorney for individuals. can set up account and transaction access rules at the corporate party level. The Corporate Administrator can provide access to accounts held by the party with the bank as available in the core banking application.

Upon navigating to the specific category tab viz. Demand Deposits, Term Deposits, Loans etc., the administrator can select a global check box of ‘Map all accounts’ to enable all the existing accounts under the selected category for channel banking. If specific accounts are required to be given access then the user needs to select the respective check boxes preceding the account number.

As part of this maintenance, own accounts and transaction mapping as well as accounts of the linked parties can be mapped to the parent party.

The Corporate Administrator can only provide access to the party to which the corporate administrator is associated to.

Corporate Administrator cannot provide access to the party to which the administrator is not associated to.

Note:
1) Access Management for Loan Accounts are for accounts fetched from Core Banking System i.e. FCUBS. It is not supported for accounts from Oracle Banking Corporate Loan (OBCL) system.
2) Linked PartyClosedA party is any individual or business entity having a banking relationship with the bank. Access Management can be provided to parent party or users of the parent party only for Account Types CASAClosedCurrent Account or Savings Accounts are operative accounts through which account holders perform day to day operations such as deposits and withdrawal of money., TDClosedTerm Deposit is a deposit accepted by bank, for a fixed term, from customers. A term deposit is a liability of a bank with fixed maturity period. and Loans.
3) Linked party account mapping is not supported for Account Types ‘VAM-Real Accounts, Virtual Accounts and Liquidity Management – Real Accounts’.
If there is any party to party linkage maintained in the mid-office system ‘OBLM’, then those accounts will appear in own account linkage itself on the OBDX side for access management.

Pre-Requisites

Workflow

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Features Supported In Application

The following options are available as part of this maintenance:

You are here How to reach here:

Corporate Administrator Dashboard > Account Access > Party Account Access
OR
Corporate Administrator Dashboard > Toggle menu > Account Access >Party Account Access

Party Account Access - Mapping (Create)

The Corporate Administrator can map list of account(s) and transactions for which access needs to be provided to the party.

Party ID and Party Name of the corporate administrator are defaulted and not allowed for input

To provide the party with account and transaction access:

Party Account Access - View

The Corporate Administrator can view the list of account(s) and transactions for which access has been provided to the party.

Account(s) and transactions for which access has been provided to the corporate party.

Party ID and Party Name of the corporate administrator are defaulted and not allowed for input. User list of the corporate party is displayed with details like user ID, user name and mapping details.

To view the party account and transaction access:

  1. Click Drop-down Arrow against the particular account number to view the mapped transactions.
    OR
    Click Edit to update transaction mapping.
    OR
    Click Cancel to cancel the transaction.
  2. Click Edit to update the Party Account Access account mapping for new accounts and existing accounts.
    OR
    Click Cancel to cancel the transaction.
    OR
    Click Back to navigate to the previous screen.

Party Account Access - Edit

This option enables the corporate administrator to edit the transaction access for the party.

Party ID and Party Name of the corporate administrator are defaulted and not allowed for input.

Party Account Access - Delete

As part of this option, own account mapping and/or linked party account mapping can be deleted.

FAQs

Closed Is it necessary to setup Party Account Access Management before setting up User Account Access?

Yes. The Party account access management setup must be done before the user level mapping of accounts and transactions.

Closed What is the significance of Auto and Manual option in ‘Map Accounts’?

This feature allows the administrator to configure access policies for accounts and associated transactions which may get added subsequently in the future.

Auto: This option gives access to the newly added accounts and transactions of the party as soon as the account is opened. This option can be selected whenever corporate administrator wishes to provide access to new accounts by default .

Manual: If this option is selected the newly added accounts and transactions does not get access by default. This is to ensure that access to accounts and transactions is provided only upon receiving specific instructions from corporates.

Closed Party Account Access has not been maintained for the party for Own or Linked party, still there is no ‘Map’ button available?

Closed Will Party Account Access – Deletion for a party (Own/Linked) lead to automatic deletion of User Account Access?

Closed If I remove access of account(s) and transaction(s) for a party, will it lead to automatic access removal for the users of that party

Closed I have mapped/edited/deleted party account access for a party but it is not reflecting in the system even after a successful maintenance save message?

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