The recently added “Review” tab in Eximee Designer has been enhanced with an artifact comparison tool.
In addition to the existing code comparison feature, users can compare components of exported versions of business applications.
The tool allows users to download a business application from production, export the planned changes, and compare which components will be modified. It makes it possible to see which application components (e.g., scripts and services) will be updated.
This new functionality greatly simplifies managing and implementing changes to business applications, reducing the risk of errors caused by unexpected component modifications.
We have added a new “Review” tab in Eximee Designer to streamline your code review process. This feature enhances your ability to track and manage changes by allowing you to compare different versions of a form template.
In addition to the change history view that was already available in the “Library” tab—where you could see who made changes, when they were made, and what was changed—you can now also review the differences in code between any two versions of a form. The new “Review” tool enables side-by-side comparisons, making it easier to see exactly how it has evolved.
Upcoming enhancements
In the next quarter, we plan to roll out additional comparison tools, including diff views for compound components and scripts. These tools will further enhance your ability to manage and review changes efficiently.
The Eximee Dashboard now includes a feature that streamlines the task of adding documents to an application form.
How does it work?
After uploading a file, Eximee displays a pop-up with a preview of the document. The document can be scrolled in the preview window.
This way, the bank employee doesn’t need to open the file to verify its content and ensure they are attaching the correct document.
The solution shortens task completion time and reduces the risk of errors.
From 1 October 2024, all banks should be prepared to process application forms for the new Active Parent government benefits program.
At Consdata, we’re ahead of the curve, and we’re here to ensure your bank is, too.
We ensure:
What does your bank get?
The Eximee Dashboard has been extended with a new feature: a component for identity verification using mDowod in the mObywatel mobile app.
This component allows bank branch employees to verify a customer’s identity with mDowod, significantly speeding up and simplifying the verification process. If the document is invalid, the system immediately displays an alert for an employee.
The component is universal and reusable, allowing it to be embedded in any Eximee form. Bank employees no longer need to manually input personal data from the ID, as the application is automatically populated with data read from the mDowod.
The Eximee Dashboard now offers a comprehensive solution for processing applications submitted to the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) that have resulted in a denial of benefits.
Eximee provides:
Recent changes in the law have made it mandatory for banks to verify the restriction of a PESEL number during various banking procedures, such as accepting an application for an installment loan.
How does Eximee verify the PESEL number restrictions?
This solution is already in place at several banks. It is used in application forms for products such as installment loans, cash loans, and savings accounts.
You can now use the Eximee platform with the latest stable version of Java 21, enhancing the tool’s security and effectiveness.
Eximee gained a new feature supporting corporate banking. From now on, it is possible to handle authorizations for financing online.
A customer can: