Deficient wage information has been generated on some credit register extracts between October 1 and November 6. The deficiency only applies to a part of credit register extracts requested at this time period. Missing data has been transferred to the register on November 7. Wage information will be correctly shown on the extracts as of 7.11. We apologize for the inconvenience and any harm it may have caused. Read more in the news.

Stakeholder testing: delivery report 11 Mars 2024

A new version of the system has been released to the stakeholder testing environment.

New feature

Lenders – Reporting data on loan contracts

  • Previously, the value entered in field 'Credit limit of the running-account loan' had to be greater than 0 (zero) and include decimals. Now 0 is also an allowed value in the credit limit field.

Corrections to the previous implementation

Lenders – Reporting data on loan contracts

  • A loan could be incorrectly saved in the register in situations where the type of batch submitter identifier differs from the type of certificate identifier. In these situations, a wrong error message was generated on the processing response: error D40 'CountryCode is missing. This data element is required if Type of ID code is Foreign business ID.' Previously, the value entered in field 'Credit limit of the running-account loan' had to be greater than 0 (zero) and include decimals. Now 0 is also an allowed value in the credit limit field.
  • Previously, when the system returned error code E21 'The identifier is invalid', it did not return a data field index specifying which identifier in the list of borrowers and personal guarantors was invalid. In future, an index will be returned with error code E21 so that the user is able to conclude which identifier is invalid.

Known defects

Lenders – Reporting data on loan contracts

  • A loan can be incorrectly saved in the register in situations where the type of batch submitter identifier differs from the type of certificate identifier.

 

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