Dealers can use the Experience Cloud site to explore the various options and offer the
best terms for a loan or lease to their customers. They can efficiently collaborate with
underwriters to rehash and update proposals by changing the vehicle selected by the customer or
by updating the financial terms of a loan or lease. Dealers can also accept or reject a proposal
shared by the underwriters.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Note Make sure that your admin has configured the Applicant Revised
picklist value for the Selected By field on the Application Form Product Proposal
object.
Underwriters, customers, and dealers can identify the proposals at various stages of their
lifecycle with the help of specific attributes of the proposals.
Scenario
Proposal Status
Proposal Stage
Proposal Pill
A customer, a dealer, or an underwriter views all loan or lease offers presented
during application intake.
Inactive
Prequalified
—
A customer or an agent selects a proposal to submit an application.
Active
Prequalified
Applicant Selected
An underwriter creates or clones a proposal during the decisioning process,
reviews the terms, and selects a proposal.
Active
Final
Lender Selected
A dealer rehashes a proposal submitted by the underwriter and creates a proposal
with the changes.
Active
Prequalified
Applicant Revised
A dealer accepts a final proposal, revised and submitted by an
underwriter.
Active
Final
Applicant and Lender Selected
At any point in time, a single proposal exists in the active status and final stage. When a
dealer rehashes the lender-selected proposal that's revised and sent by an underwriter, a
separate proposal is created and the lender-selected proposal is set to the inactive
status.
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