Project overview
Yabx comviva provides loan management service & simplifying financial access to over two billion un-banked people in the emerging markets of Africa, Asia, and Latin America using the mobile phone device.
Requirement
Improve existing features & experience in much more useable way & build new features without affecting their exisiting flow.
Our Solution
Since the product is very large, we splitted into multiple smaller modules & improve from the base.
Loan creation requirement
The loan variant creation process has a huge number of configurable input fields. These fields required & the type of input for each fields are gathered from the client.
Requirement to Design
With the gathered field, the grouping of field has been defined for better understanding for the user. With the defined architecture & with their existing design components, the UI of the loan variant creating is been designed.
Credit rules module
Creating multi line formula rules with grouping, AND, OR condition to define the loan amount, tenure & ROI for a product in the loan management system.
Teams & roles
Handling 100s of users access in a efficent way teams & roles has been defined in such a scalable way that the control in the platform is easily monitorable by the admins.
Category nested tree
All the input resource like Text, documents, image & other are defined manually before creation of the loan flow. Category master is the solution for categorising all the input fields in an organised manner.
OtherScreens
Loan Variant Preview
Bulk Uploads
Approvals & review
Profile Variable Master
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