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.

In banking, the term “customer financials” is commonly used to encompass a variety of documents that are utilized to determine the creditworthiness of a borrower. Banks and credit unions utilize data from account holder financial statements to make prudent decisions and avoid unnecessary risk during the lending process.

Types of Customer or Member Financials

The actual types of documents that must be collected vary depending on the customer or member type, loan type, and life of the loan. Speak to your lending and compliance teams for a specific list based on your policies and procedures.

Determining the creditworthiness of a commercial entity involves considerable financial analysis, and therefore requires in-depth financial documentation. Among other things, a small business may be asked to provide a profit and loss statement, balance sheet, and an accounts receivable statement. However, an individual applying for an auto loan might provide far less documentation, such as a W-2 wage and tax statement.

Collecting Customer or Member Financials on an Ongoing Basis

Commercial, agricultural, and other complex loans usually require ongoing collection of customer/member financial statements. Operations and performance can change rapidly from business to business—especially during periods of economic uncertainty–which is why ongoing collection of financial data is key.

In years past, customers and members would stop by their financial institution to drop off updated financial documents or send them through the mail. Today, banks and credit unions increasingly utilize secure online portals to collect account holder financials. Financial institutions also use tickler systems to track expiring and missing documentation. (Missing and expiring documentation are commonly referred to as “exceptions.”) Document management systems with built-in tracking and notification capabilities can further streamline the document collection process. For example, AccuAccount can send out email notifications, which contain links to the bank or credit union’s document collection portal. Customers or members simply click the link in the email and upload digital copies of their documents.

Analyzing Customer and Member Financial Statements

Collecting updated customer and member financials is a key step in the process, but it’s not the end of the story. Analyzing the data within the financial statements helps banks and credit unions gain a fresh perspective into the relationship. For example, obtaining an updated P&L statement, balance sheet, and AR statement for a commercial customer could help the bank or credit union identify any concerning trends before they become serious issues.

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