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ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CREDIT CARD APPLICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A CASE STUDY: COOPEC UMUJA NI NGUVU

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dc.contributor.author KABERA, Alliance
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-23T17:27:22Z
dc.date.available 2025-04-23T17:27:22Z
dc.date.issued 2024-09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1064
dc.description.abstract The Credit Card Application Management System (CCAMS) is designed to address the inefficiencies and challenges in the traditional management of credit card applications. The main objective of the system is to automate and streamline the application process, ensuring accuracy, speed, and enhanced data security for both financial institutions and applicants. In many financial institutions, manual processing of credit card applications leads to significant delays, human errors, and an overall lack of transparency. Applicants often face frustrations with the slow processing times, lack of real-time updates, and concerns about the security of their sensitive information. These problems highlight the need for a more efficient and secure system that can manage credit card applications with greater precision and control. To tackle these issues, a structured methodology was adopted for the development of CCAMS. The project followed a systematic approach that began with a detailed analysis of the current system and its shortcomings, followed by the design and development of a new automated system. The system was built using PHP and MySQL for robust back-end management, while MD5 encryption was implemented to ensure the security of sensitive data, such as personal information and financial details of applicants. The methodology also included testing and validation to ensure that the system functions effectively and meets the defined objectives. This iterative process of development and refinement ensured that the final system was both user-friendly and secure. The proposed system introduces a comprehensive solution that automates the entire lifecycle of credit card applications, from submission and validation to approval and communication. Users can submit their applications online, track the status of their applications in real time, and receive notifications regarding any updates or requests for additional documentation. The system provides administrators with tools to efficiently review applications, approve or reject them, and manage communication with applicants. By automating these tasks, the system not only reduces processing time but also enhances the accuracy and consistency of application reviews. The expected results from implementing CCAMS include a significant reduction in the time taken to process applications, improved accuracy in application review due to the elimination of manual errors, and increased customer satisfaction through timely updates and clear communication. The system is expected to enhance the security of sensitive data, which is a major concern in the digital age. By offering a transparent and efficient process, CCAMS will allow financial institutions to better manage their credit card issuance operations while providing a superior experience for applicants. Ultimately, the system aims to create a win win scenario for both applicants and financial institutions, ensuring that credit card applications are processed smoothly, securely, and efficiently. en_US
dc.publisher Kigali Independent University ULK en_US
dc.subject Credit Card Application System, Application Management en_US
dc.title ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CREDIT CARD APPLICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A CASE STUDY: COOPEC UMUJA NI NGUVU en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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