ACP V9.12 Deployment Release Note
Faster rollouts, smoother upgrades, and a cleaner path to multi-entity scale
Executive Summary
ACP V9.12 is designed to make deployments and upgrades more predictable, repeatable, and easier to manage across environments. This release consolidates what delivery teams need to install and activate ACP Suite with confidence: a clear packaging approach, a structured rollout sequence, and consistent configuration patterns across all components.
Whether you’re deploying a single-entity setup or preparing a multi-entity operating model, V9.12 helps reduce rollout friction, accelerate go-live timelines, and improve day-2 operations by promoting standardisation and clearer deployment governance.
1. Streamlined Deployment Experience
V9.12 improves the overall deployment journey by providing a clearer, end-to-end blueprint that reduces ambiguity and manual rework.
What’s improved
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A structured deployment flow from prerequisites to go-live checks
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Clearer sequencing to avoid missed steps and environment drift
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Standardised packaging to simplify distribution and environment preparation
Business value
Less deployment risk, fewer back-and-forth cycles, and faster readiness for UAT and production cutovers.
2. Clear Component Coverage for Complete ACP Rollouts
The release provides a comprehensive deployment map so teams can reliably deploy the full ACP ecosystem (front office, configuration, workflow, financial services, reporting, and supporting services) as one consistent solution.
What’s included
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A complete service footprint to support end-to-end lending workflows
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Clear guidance on what needs to be deployed for full functionality versus optional capabilities
Business value
Fewer “missing service” surprises during validation, and a smoother path from installation to business acceptance.
3. Multi-Entity Readiness for Global Rollouts
ACP V9.12 supports institutions running multiple entities, regions, or business lines with a deployment approach that scales.
What’s improved
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A clearer enablement path for multi-entity operations
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Better alignment of configurations across entities to support governance and consistency
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Guidance for multi-entity rollouts that helps reduce operational fragmentation
Business value
Easier expansion across countries/subsidiaries, improved governance, and a more scalable model for shared services.
4. Upgrade Path Designed for Operational Confidence
V9.12 puts extra focus on upgrade sequencing and consistency—key for banks where stability, auditability, and controlled change are non-negotiable.
What’s improved
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A structured upgrade approach that supports staged rollouts across environments
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Emphasis on applying changes in the correct order to protect continuity
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Clear checkpoints that reduce the risk of partial upgrades
Business value
More reliable upgrades, reduced downtime risk, and smoother transitions between versions—especially when multiple environments are involved.
5. Reporting & Document Enablement for Business Adoption
Deployments succeed when business users can actually produce outputs on day one. V9.12 reinforces the deployment guidance for enabling core business deliverables such as reporting and document outputs.
What’s improved
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Clear inclusion of reporting/document enablement as part of the deployment scope
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Guidance that helps ensure outputs are available early in UAT, not discovered late
Business value
Faster business validation, fewer late-stage blockers, and better readiness for sign-off.
Overall Business Impact
With ACP V9.12 deployment guidance, institutions can:
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Accelerate time-to-go-live with a clearer, standardised rollout approach
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Reduce deployment risk through better sequencing and complete coverage
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Scale confidently across multiple entities and regions
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Improve operational readiness by ensuring critical capabilities are enabled early