Similar to identity theft, this type of fraud happens when an unauthorized individual gain access through online banking applications, capturing the account information to create and write bad checks.
Account-centric enterprise content management solutions allow users to access account holder information based on their account numbers.
An adverse action notice is a document sent to a loan applicant stating a bank’s rationale for denying a loan. It may also contain a counteroffer, such as a lesser amount or a request for an approved co-borrower.
The term “aging exceptions” refers to a group of critical exceptions that have not been resolved within a reasonable amount of time.
Altered check fraud occurs when a fraudster changes the amounts and Payee from a stolen check.
API is short for “application programming interface.” Technology companies like Alogent rely on APIs to connect multiple software applications, thereby enabling a two-way exchange of information to support users’ needs.
Audit and exam prep is a process that financial institutions go through in order to adequately prepare for upcoming audits and exams.
An authorized signer form is a document that allows an account holder to grant a range of clearance levels to individuals to perform certain functions within a bank account.

New Account Onboarding

New account onboarding involves completely and correctly entering all pertinent details of a deposit or loan account into the core banking system. Depending on the bank or credit union, this process might be performed manually by document preparation staff members or by boarding clerks. Other financial institutions may employ an interface that automatically transfers data from the loan or deposit system directly to the core.

For a deposit account, the information may include:

  • type of account
  • statement cycle
  • account owner name(s)
  • interest rate
  • service charges

For a loan account, the information may include:

  • loan terms
  • parties associated with the loan
  • interest rate
  • interest type (fixed or variable)
  • payment terms
  • collateral pledged on the loan

Quality Control for New Account Onboarding

After information is entered into the core banking system, the new account typically goes through a process of quality control (QC). All the data points should be double-checked for accuracy. This is also known as a “check back.”

Imaging and New Account Onboarding

In addition to entering the specific details of a new deposit or loan account into the core, account onboarding typically involves a number of document management tasks as well. For example, deposit accounts typically require the creation of a signature card. In addition, a file containing all the account documents is also created. Different accounts require different documents, which creates complexity for the bank or credit union. Scanning deposit and loan documents using an imaging system (such as AccuAccount) and storing them electronically can simplify the document management process, especially when the imaging system provides built-in exception tracking capabilities. This approach also allows financial institutions to easily locate and view documents and decreases the need for physical storage.

Tracking New Loan Account Exceptions

Onboarding one new account can create significant administrative work for back-office staff, especially for complex commercial loans. Ensuring proper documentation in the new account’s file is a key step to ensuring compliance and minimizing exceptions. Example tasks for a new loan might include:

  • recording a deed of trust
  • filing a UCC financing statement
  • verifying insurance
  • informing an insurance agent of a property lien

Welcoming New Accounts

Part of new account onboarding may also entail the generation of a welcome letter that is sent to the account holder. On the deposit side, enclosures might include temporary checks or debit cards, while letters for new loans might include payment books. Banks and credit unions sometimes use welcome letters as an opportunity to promote additional products in which customers may be interested. Welcome letters also serve as an additional address verification check.

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