Prepare your product catalog to reflect the deposit accounts your institution offers.
Create products, such as savings and checking accounts, and configure their attributes. These
configurations ensure the intake Omniscript launches correctly, validates inputs, and surfaces
the right offers.
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Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited
Editions
Set up your deposit account product catalog so the intake flow can present products to
applicants and launch the correct Omniscript. Create a product category to group your
deposit account products so applicants can browse and select them from the Experience Cloud
portal.
Configure product attributes to define the deposit-account-specific values that drive
offer generation, funding validation, and Omniscript navigation. Setting up these
attributes makes sure that the intake Omniscript correctly validates applicant inputs,
surfaces the right offer, and stores proposal details. See Product
Attributes for Deposit Account Origination.
Product Attributes for Deposit Account Origination Product attributes control how the Deposit Account Origination intake Omniscript behaves for each product. They determine the available funding methods, validate initial deposit requirements, and store proposal details. Configure these attributes in the Product Catalog to ensure the Omniscript launches, validates inputs, and generates offers correctly.
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