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Development Best Practices in Credit Union Supervision: Management Information System Standards for Credit Unions
Standards for a credit union management information system
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This paper recommends requirements and standards for a Management Information System (MIS) to be used by a credit union. It classifies the MIS features into absolutely necessary, recommended and advanced features. The features relate to:
- Functionality or ability to meet organizational requirements such as:
- Basic accounting,
- Appropriate loan and deposit monitoring functions,
- Client information management.
- Expandability or scalability of the structure to support credit union growth;
- Flexibility or the ability to support:
- Diverse products, customer needs and operating models,
- Multiple offices at various levels.
- Usability in terms of:
- A user friendly interface,
- Easy, effective and error-free task performance,
- Ease in installation and maintenance.
- Reporting requirements such as:
- Adequacy, accuracy and usability of reports,
- Validation of the report generation process,
- Possibility to create user definable reports.
- Standards and compliance requirements such as:
- Sound and consistent adherence of accounting to general standards,
- Compliance to applicable local regulations,
- Ease in future adjustments for compliance.
- Administration and support requirements such as:
- System security,
- Data back up and recovery features,
- Robustness and fault tolerance,
- Vendor support and strategy for maintenance and upgradation.
- Technical specifications such as:
- Programs and programming language of the software,
- Network and hardware type,
- System speed and storage.
- Pricing and costs requirements such as availability of all cost information and adequacy of price in relation to functionality.
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