Commercial Business Systems
6Nov/09Off

Please Help CBS Improve Your Loan Process!

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Please Help CBS Improve Your Loan Process!

At CBS, one of our product development goals is to ensure that the various software components that make up the CAMS-ii system receive ongoing enhancements, which provide improved functionality and increased ease-of-use for our customers. CBS is in the process of redesigning our CAMS-ii Loan System, and input from your credit union is critical to the redesign process.

Please help us by offering your comments and suggestions. If possible, please return your survey by Monday, November 23, 2009.

Note: please make sure that this document gets to the appropriate person or persons within your credit union. It is OK for multiple surveys to be returned from the same credit union. Thanks.

Please follow these instructions:
For PC users...
1. Right-click the link.
2. Choose the Save Target As option.
3. Save the document to your Desktop.

For Mac users...
1. CTRL click the link.
2. Choose the Save Link As option.
3. Save the document to your Desktop.

Right click here to save the survey to your desktop.

Please address any questions to admin@camsbycbs.com.

28Oct/09Off

October 30th iCAPS ACH Changes and CAMS-ii

SITUATION: As some of you have been notified, iCAPS will be undergoing a Back Office Conversion on Friday, October 30, 2009. This conversion means that iCAPS will no longer be setting the Effective Date to be the same as the Settlement Date in the Batch Header 5 record in ACH receipt files. This may affect a Control-ACH (Back Office > Standard > Parameters > Control-ACH) parameter setting. iCAPS has been forcing the effective date to be the settlement date.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: If you receive your ACH from iCAPS, change the Control-ACH parameter, Posting Date Preference, to S-Settlement Date (if not already set) by October 30, 2009. This will continue to process your ACH as before their change.

NOTE: This action also makes it easier to balance the Corporate Account than using the Effective Date. Additionally, NACHA Regulations strongly recommend that you post using the Settlement Date.

Please address any questions regarding the Control-ACH parameter setting change to the CBS Issue Tracking System.