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Difference b/w SAP Banking systems/terminology

former_member224326
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Dear Experts

What is the difference between below systems/terminology

  1. SAP Banking Services 9.0
  2. SAP Loans Management for Banking 9.0
  3. Transnational Banking in SAP for Banking
  4. Loans Management (FS CML).

is these systems are same or different in terms of their components, functionality and SAP Licences?

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brendasantos
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Dear Chand,

9.0 is the newest version of Banking, SAP Banking Services is actually the same as Transactional Banking, both includes all the components and functionalities inside of Banking. Loans Management is a component that enables you to manage both simply structured loans such as consumer loans, and complex loans, such as mortgage loans, which can also be called as SAP Loans Management for Banking (9.0 for the newest version).

Also, you can see more information regarding Loans in the following link.

Please check news regarding Banking Services 9.0 in this link.

I hope this helps 🙂

Regards,

Brenda

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brendasantos
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

Dear Chand,

9.0 is the newest version of Banking, SAP Banking Services is actually the same as Transactional Banking, both includes all the components and functionalities inside of Banking. Loans Management is a component that enables you to manage both simply structured loans such as consumer loans, and complex loans, such as mortgage loans, which can also be called as SAP Loans Management for Banking (9.0 for the newest version).

Also, you can see more information regarding Loans in the following link.

Please check news regarding Banking Services 9.0 in this link.

I hope this helps 🙂

Regards,

Brenda

@brendasantos thank you for reply as going through similar and just the answer needed