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System Documents  can be easily uploaded in the Settings → Application Flow → System documents.

Upload a System Document

  1. Select the document type, e.g. loan agreement, terms & conditions document, etc.

  2. Scroll down to the corresponding section (if necessary)

  3. Click "Add document"

  4. In the emerged field:

    1. Define the document Title, its Description and Comments (optionally).

    2. Click “Choose file”, and

    3. Select the document from your PC.

    4. Click “OK”.

The document must be in .pdf or .docx format

For the sake of example, we will add document “Special Terms and Conditions” for VIP product.

You can see that it is also added to the list of corresponding documents:

Edit a System Document

Download a .docx Version

As it has been mentioned, when the system document is uploaded from the system, it is always a .pdf. However, you might need to have a .docx version for further editing. In order to download it, click the blue link in the “File name” column:

Upload a New Version of the Document

In some cases (for example for the default document) or when the document is already assigned to a credit product, it is necessary to update the document itself. To do this, click the upload icon in the “Actions” section.

In the emerged module, you can upload a new file and edit comments (optionally). Click OK to finalize the file update.

If the documents is already assigned to a Credit Product, the changes will be applied automatically.

Edit Document Settings

On the other hand, you might need to change the title or description of a document previously uploaded to the system. To do so, click the edit icon in the actions tab.

You can change the document title and/or description in the emerged fields.

If the documents is already assigned to a Credit Product, the changes will be applied automatically.

Revision History

Click the History icon to see the document revision history


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