Right-click Risk- Risk Element Weightings and select
Edit data.
The format for the value in the RecordType column is
the watch list and a suffix specifying whether the record represents an
individual (_I) or an entity (_E). For
example, HMT_I. Customer data have a record type of
CUST_I for individual records and CUST_E
for entity records.
The higher the weighting number, the more the corresponding risk element
contributes to the overall risk score. The weighting scores for each row must
add up to 1.
The overall risk score calculation for a record containing n elements is as
follows:
Risk Score = E1w1 + E2w2 + …+ Enwn/W1+W2+ W3…..+Wn (which has valid E risk element)
E1, E2, E3, till En stand for scores for risk element.
For example, country code, residency code, nationality code, and so.
W1, W2, W3 till Wn stand for the element weightage from the above reference data. Where the risk element score for element x is represented by Ex and the weighting for element x is represented by wx.
The total of all weightings must add up to 1, that is, (w1 + w2 + …+ wn = 1)
Note:
If there is no data for a risk element, it must not be included in the
risk score calculation.
The following parameters are considered for DJW and WC:
DJW ENT
DJW IND
WC ENT
WC IND