TECHNOLOGY

Genworth Financial is committed to our ongoing investment in e-business capabilities. Genworth supports eBusiness initiatives via real-time B2B flow business, EDI or batch file processing and web based solutions built on our Genworth Financial Gateway platform.

The two main areas of eBusiness we support include web site functionality and system-to-system integration (B2B), allowing files to be shared instantly throughout the supply chain. Through digitisation, processes can be re-engineered to remove redundant steps, achieve automation and become more streamlined.


 

Types of ebusiness connectivity

  • Genworth Financial Gateway - Industry eBusiness Gateway.

  • Flow Business - Real time 'flow' business integration (B2B), complete with auto-underwriter.

  • DUA business - Batch file processing for DUA, or via B2B channels.

  • Bulk deal processing - fast mapping and loading for securitisation

  • Bulk cancellations - via batch file processing.

  • Deposit Saver On-line - efficient on-line deposit bond solution.

Our eBusiness team works closely with our customers IT staff to establish and maintain connection to the Genworth Financial Gateway, providing project templates, consultation, test plans and integration.

Features of Genworth Financial Gateway

High availability services for file receipt and storing.

Mapping: LIXI and customised schema mapping.

Multiple data file support: XML, Excel, CSV and other formats.

Multiple output and report files: XML, XSLT, PDF, Excel, CSV and other formats.

Multiple interface options: Internet/on-line, email, fax, MQ, Https etc.

Secure transactions.

Messaging and error management: email / XML message notification.

Integration to multiple trading partner systems.

LMI integration (eSolve): flow business, DUA and bulk securitisation

 

Security

  • Controlled server space environment at data centre to ensure no illegal physical access.

  • Hardware firewalls to block general attacks to the server. IP Filtering to ensure only trusted partners can connect.

  • HTTPS, (Secure Socket Layer) Digital certificate required to access the site, (128bit encrypted traffic).

  • A full capacity middleware to ensure no direct access to the database server.

  • User password required to login, 128bits encrypted password

  • Differentiated User Access control. Each user has defined roles and cannot access URL (pages, buttons) unless permitted (URL blocking)

  • Full audit log trail, to ensure the action of a user can be traced.