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The Design And Implementation Of The Inter-bank Cooperation Service Platform

Posted on:2014-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2268330425961513Subject:Software engineering
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Interbank cooperation business which refers to trading of currencies among banks is developing rapidly between commercial banks, though it is still a new business. The domestic commercial banks do not act according to the provisions of the agreement and cannot be totally supervised by regulators. Hence the existing interbank business cooperation between domestic commercial banks still remains at the low level.We introduced several roles such as banks, enterprises and regulators into the interbank cooperation service platform on which can show interbank cooperation information. The platform is also introduced a unitary business operation procedure and a completed risk guard mechanism, which made the disclosure more transparent, the business operation more standard and the monitoring execution more powerful.In this thesis, we first analyze status and issues of the environment, then clear the necessity for the system development. We conclude that the bank users are too distributed and the roles control is too complex. On this basis, we extract the syndicated loans system’s main functions and core business processes, and then use J2EE multi-layer architecture principle to design the system. The system operation procedure is divided into5phases:project launching, loan grouping, credit distribution, contract signing and post-lending management. We also add a security control layer. System modeling process and core business implementation is also presented. At last, the application prospect and issues are summarized in the end chapter.The platform which has more than2000bank users has been put into production in April2011.27syndicated loans have been grouped and63bank’s clubs has been built.
Keywords/Search Tags:Interbank Cooperation, Syndicated Loan, bank’s club, hierarchical design
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