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The Connected KYC 1.4 release notes provide an overview of the latest changes and improvements to the Connected KYC Solution. The new features and improved capabilities were designed with best practices in mind.
Using Connected KYC drives transparency, auditability, and efficiency throughout the Investigation lifecycle. Customers who get the most out of Connected KYC continually evaluate their Investigation business processes for opportunities to streamline through automation and other improvements.
A great way for Connected KYC customers to continually improve their Investigation business process is by using Appian Process Mining. Appian Process Mining analyzes event logs captured throughout their use of Connected KYC and uncovers process deviations and Investigation attributes with the greatest impact on inefficiencies in the Investigation process. To learn more about Appian Process Mining, see Appian Process Mining.
The latest release of Connected KYC includes improvements to the way audit data is captured and stored throughout the Investigation lifecycle to better enable leveraging Appian Process Mining for valuable insights. As a result, customers purchasing Appian Process Mining to gain insights on their use of Connected KYC can more quickly and easily prepare their data for analysis by Appian Process Mining.
The ability to define dynamic KYC questionnaires to assess the risk a potential customer or customer change poses to the business is a core capability of Connected KYC. In previous releases, KYC questionnaires supported a variety of response option types:
This release introduces a new response option style - Checkbox, which matches the capabilities of the existing Dropdown response option style.
You can configure questions using the Checkbox or Dropdown response option style to:
You can define each response for a question that uses the Checkbox or Dropdown response option style to:
Since the Checkbox and Dropdown response option styles support the same capabilities, you can change questions that currently use the Dropdown response option style to the Checkbox response option style without losing any of the other question and response configurations noted above.
Appian provides product and documentation for 12 months from the general availability (GA) release date of a solution release. After 12 months, the solution product documentation is deprecated and archived.
In addition to the Connected KYC 1.2 release notes and product documentation, Appian's Solutions Support team provides a number of services to ensure the success of your Connected KYC solution. See the Appian Solutions and Documentation Support Guide for more information.
The Release History table provides information about each Connected KYC version, including release dates, supported Appian platform versions, support expiration dates, and documentation availability.
Solution Version | Release Date | Supported Appian Platform | Support Expiration Date | Download PDF |
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23.3.1.6 | 27 Oct 23 | 23.3 + | 26 Oct 24 | - |
23.2.1.5 | 11 Aug 23 | 23.2 + | 10 Aug 24 | - |
23.1.1.4 | 19 May 23 | 23.1 + | 18 May 24 | - |
22.4.1.3 | 3 Feb 23 | 22.4 + | 3 Feb 24 | - |
22.4.1.2 | 11 Nov 22 | 22.4 + | 11 Nov 23 | KYC v22.4.1.2 Docs |
22.2.1.1 | 29 Jul 22 | 22.2 + | 29 Jul 23 | KYC v22.2.1.1 Docs |
22.1.1.0 | 13 May 22 | 22.1 + | 13 May 23 | KYC v22.1.1.0 Docs |
You can view the documentation for an unsupported version of Connected KYC by clicking the document link associated with the solution version you want to download from the Download PDF column. After the download completes, you can open ZIP file to view the PDF.
To learn more about a supported solution version, start with the Connected KYC Overview.
Connected KYC 1.4 Release Notes