1 Oracle Banking Origination

This topic provides the information for Product Originations from the Product Catalogue and provides the guidance on the Task Framework and the related configuration for accessing the stages, during the Origination Lifecycle of the Products viz. Savings Account, Current Account, Term Deposit, Credit Cards and Retail Loans.

Introduction

Oracle Banking Origination is the mid office banking solution with comprehensive coverage of retail banking origination processes. It is a Host-Agnostic solution.

Below products of origination are offered for Individual type of customers:
  • Saving Account
  • Current Account
  • Term Deposit
  • Credit Card
  • Loans: Below are sub- product categories on Loan product
    • Home Loan
    • Personal Loan
    • Education Loan
    • Vehicle Loan
Below products of origination are offered for Small and Medium Business type of customers:
  • Business Loans
  • Term Loans along with Current Account
  • Term Deposit Account
  • Saving Account

It enables banks to deliver improved user experience for various bank persons such as Sales Officers, Relationship Manager, Account Opening Officers, Branch Supervisor/Managers, Loan Officers, and Credit Officers and so on; handling defined functions in the life cycle of the various product origination.

The initiation request for a product is originated from the Product Catalogue functionality by the authorized Branch Users / Relationship Managers or by approved bank agents. Oracle Banking Origination allows single and multiple product origination and once the application is originated the life cycle of the respective product starts from the defined stage called Application Entry as per the Referenced Process work-flow.

This guide describes how the user can initiate the various product origination from Product Catalogue and once the product is originated how the bank user can pick the specific pre-defined stages referred as Tasks from the Task Framework to action on the same.

The details are described in the below sections: