Adriana, Peter from Istvan's team at DPC is best position to give this screen-sharing session and will be back next week so we'll aim for a call then.
Ed On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:08 AM, Adriana Pinto <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you both, Istvan and Ed. > > It’d be great to have this screen sharing session from Istvan in order to > see if it goes according to our requirement,. > > Which schedule is ok for you? We are in Guatemala, maybe Ed can helps us > to schedule the meeting. > > Thank you again. > > > > Regards, > > Adriana > > > > *De:* Istvan Molnar [mailto:[email protected]] > *Enviado el:* viernes, 06 de octubre de 2017 04:01 p.m. > *Para:* Adriana Pinto <[email protected]>; Ed Cable < > [email protected]> > *CC:* [email protected]; Mifos software development < > [email protected]>; Alex Moses <[email protected]>; > Josue Ramírez <[email protected]>; Sánta Péter <[email protected]> > *Asunto:* Re: Nominal Interest Rate Modfiication > > > > Hi Adriana, > > > > We did extend Fineract with this functionality for our client. Happy to do > a screen sharing session to show you the result. > > > > Regards, > > Istvan > > > On 2017. Oct 6., at 18:52, Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote: > > Adriana, > > > > One of our partners in Hungary, DPC, might have implemented a similar > change to allow a variable interest rate to be applied to an existing loan. > I'll let Istvan respond if they had worked on a similar issue and whether > or not they could share their experiences. > > > > Ed > > > > On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Adriana Pinto <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Community. > > We have got a requirement defined, the modification of the nominal > interest rate when loans are already active and running. > > For example, the loan were defined with a rate of 15% and 12 repayments, > but at 6th. Repayment, the supervisor wants a new rate for this specific > loan of 8% for example, and recalculate the Repayment Schedule with the new > rate, for the 6 pending fees. > > This recalculation should take as its base the current due principal . > > > > I tried to use the floating interest rates option in order to solve the > issue, but this is not the need we already have. > > Do you know any way of doing this process in MIFOS, or someone has had the > same requirement? > > > > Thank you. > > Adriana > > > > > > -- > > *Ed Cable* > > President/CEO, Mifos Initiative > > [email protected] | Skype: edcable | Mobile: +1.484.477.8649 > <(484)%20477-8649> > > > > *Collectively Creating a World of 3 Billion Maries | *http://mifos.org > <http://facebook.com/mifos> <http://www.twitter.com/mifos> > > > > -- *Ed Cable* President/CEO, Mifos Initiative [email protected] | Skype: edcable | Mobile: +1.484.477.8649 *Collectively Creating a World of 3 Billion Maries | *http://mifos.org <http://facebook.com/mifos> <http://www.twitter.com/mifos>
