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Using and Customizing Account Inquiry

May 21, 2025/in Banks, Credit Unions, Financial Services, Markets, Overdraft Privilege, Perspectives, Tips/by Melissa Newbury

The hosted ODP Manager software allows users to view information about accounts that have been imported into ODP Manager. This information can be viewed as a list of multiple accounts or the account details for a single account can be selected. Account Inquiry is organized to allow users to select which data columns are displayed by choosing a View. Users can also select Groups to display accounts that meet certain criteria, or they can apply individual filters to display only the desired results. Once the list of accounts has been created, the data can be exported to Excel. This information can be used in addition to ODP Manager’s standard reporting and may be an alternative to creating customized reports.

Users are able to view the details in Account Inquiry for a single open or closed account. In order to manage the account or to address inquiries, users can use Account Inquiry to review basic ODP Information, contact details, or event history. If Fresh Start Repayment Plans, Charge-off Items, or Reg E Opt-In or Opt-Out information has been created or attached to the account, they can be accessed at the individual account level. Comments and Reminders can also be viewed. The individual account information can be aggregated and viewed as a PDF as well.

When viewing lists of accounts, institutions have two available options to customize Account Inquiry. The default Group assigned when users click Account Inquiry is Open Accounts. This will display all accounts that were included in the most recent file imported. The amount of time it will take for the results to load and display will vary depending on the number of accounts included. If an institution would prefer a different Group to load initially, Strunk can designate a different default Group. Also, Strunk can update the Account Inquiry behavior so that accounts do not show in the list until additional column filters have been entered. This may be useful for institutions with larger numbers of Open Accounts that are primarily searching for specific account numbers in Account Inquiry most frequently.

If you have any questions about using or customizing Account Inquiry, please contact Strunk Support at support@strunkaccess.com for more details.

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