Title: Core Banking System Preview
1Core Banking System Preview
- For Agencies, Universities, LEAs
- and Community Colleges
May 2005
2Why Replace Old System?
- Old system comprised of several outdated separate
legacy systems developed in early 1970s and 1980s - Desire to offer agencies on-line banking
functions - same as commercial banks - Desire to expand Positive Pay Program to all
agencies
3Vendor Selection
- 4.6 million appropriation secured
- Desire to obtain off-the-shelf software used by
banks - RFP assistance provided by Gartner Consulting
Group - Software selected Flexcube
- Vendor selected i-flex solutions, ltd.
- Ranked among top two wholesale back-office
banking systems in the world for past three years
4Implementation Schedule
- September 2002 Project start date
- May 2003 System testing began
- June 27, 2003 Conversion date
- June 30 July 3 Parallel production
- July 7, 2003 Cut-over (as of July 1)
- July 8, 2003 CB made available to pilot
agencies - August 1, 2003 CB made available to all
agencies - Fall 2003 Positive pay available to agencies
5Customers and Accounts
Customer Accounts
Customers
Federal Reserve Bank
State Agencies Universities Community
Colleges Boards, Comm., Etc. Local School
Units Clerks of Court (AOC) DMV-DL Offices
DMV-LP Agencies
Budget Codes STIF Accounts Disbursing Accounts
Warrants
Invested
Depositories
Main Raleigh Banks Community Banks CIT Branch
Banks DSTTeller Window
6Interfaces with Core Banking
OSC - CMCS EOM Budget Code Balancing
OSC - RBS Electronic Warrants
OSC - CMCS Interest Postings
OSC - CMCS Deposit Certifications Requisitions Age
ncy Transfers
ITS Positive Pay Files
CB
ITS Paid Warrant Files
Agencies Stop Payment Files
Agencies Positive Pay Files
Depository Banks BAI Deposit Files
FRB Warrants MICR Images
7CB Online Features
- VIEW________
- News bulletins
- Account contacts
- Account balances
- Account activity
- Paid warrant status
- Images of paid warrants
- Active stop pays
- Active positive pay records
- Outstanding bank deposits (CIT/CMCS)
- INITIATE_______
- Stop payments
- Single adds deletes
- Batch uploads
- Positive pay
- Single adds deletes
- Batch uploads
- Download statements
- Adjustment requests
- Verify statement reconciliation performed
- Deposit ticket orders
Site available Mon - Fri from 700 a.m to 500
p.m. (Except State Holidays)
8Special Features for Budget Code Customers
- CB not intended to replace CMCS (Only a tool
available via the Internet) - Can view balances
- Can view activity (deposits, requisitions, agency
transfers, interest posting) - Access to General Fund budget codes (1xxxx) not
available - Access to all other codes are available (types 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) - No statements rendered like disbursing accounts
9Special Features for CIT/CMCS Customers
- Only for agencies depositing into one of the six
cash concentration banks (BBT, BOA, CCB,
Centura, FCB, Wachovia) - Not available for deposits to a community bank or
main Raleigh bank (EFT deposits) - CIT account agencies are assigned a six-digit
bank account number to report on CMCS - Can view CMCS reported deposits and bank-reported
deposits by viewing account transactions - Can view unmatched report generated by NCDSTs
Recon Unit
10Agency Admin
- Each agency has an Admin
- User ID assigned by NCDST
- Cannot access site until activated by NCDST
- Deals with NCDST regarding all password issues
- Performs three basic functions
- Create users within the agency
- Assign roles to each user
- Map accounts to each user
- Other duties
- Modify users profile (email address, etc.)
- Reset passwords for agency users if necessary
- Unlock users if suspended from system
- Lock users if necessary
11Notable Changes
- Interest-bearing accounts.
- Earnings rate predetermined at beginning of
month. - Rate to be applied for given month is viewable as
a bulletin. - Enhanced interest advice provided (more detail).
- STIF Accounts Interest posted on the last day of
the month for which interest applies. - Budget Codes Interest posted on CB last day of
month, but on first day of month on CMCS. (CMCS
is official posting). - Monthly account statement rendering to be
discontinued. - Agency to download a pdf file (Adobe Reader).
- Downloadable statements for prior twelve months
available. - Adjustments for previously paid warrant (encoding
errors, etc.). - Incorrect amount reversed as under the old
system. - Correct amount reflected as a newly paid warrant
transaction on the paid warrant file. (Old method
reflected a negative deposit). - This method allow incorrect warrant to remain
outstanding until matched off during the
automated reconcilement process.
12Positive Pay
- Similar to service provided by commercial banks
- Agency provides NCDST daily file of issued
warrants (checks) - NCDST matches warrants presented thru FRB to
active file - NCDST dishonors invalid warrants and corrects
encoding errors - NCDST deletes paid valid warrants from active
file - Benefits
- Up-front check-paid reconciliation by State
Treasurer - Timely detection of counterfeits
- Agency updates active positive pay file two ways
- Submit batch upload (adds and deletes)
- Key single items (adds and deletes)
- Agency can view active positive pay records
- Can download file if desired (Excel)
- Should be same as agencys outstanding file
- Available to new participants in the Fall of 2003
13Additional Information
Prepared byNC Department of State
TreasurerFinancial Operations Division
- State Treasurers Website
- www.nctreasurer.com
CBS Help Desk Telephone (919) 508-5914 Email
CBS.Help_at_nctreasurer.com