Question: 1
U+ Bank wants to offer credit cards only to customers with a low-risk profile. The customers are divided into various risk segments from AAA to CCC. The risk segmentation rules that the business provides use the Age and the customer Credit Score based on the following table. The bank uses a scorecard model to determine the customer Credit Score.
As a decisioning architect, how do you implement the business requirement?
Question: 2
U+ Bank follows all engagement policy best practices to present credit card offers on their website. The bank has introduced a new credit card offer, the Rewards card. Anna, an existing customer, currently holds a higher value card, Premier Rewards, and does not see the new Rewards card offer.
What condition possibly prevents Anna from seeing the new Rewards card offer?
Question: 3
What is the name of the property that the system computes automatically when you use an Adaptive Model decision component?
Question: 4
U+ Bank wants to use Pega Customer Decision Hub to show the Reward Card offer on its website to the qualified customers. In preparation, the action, the treatment, and the real-time container are already created. As a decisioning architect, you need to verify the configurations in the Channel tab of the Next-Best-Action Designer to enable the website to communicate with Pega Customer Decision Hub.
To achieve this requirement, which two tasks do you ensure are complete in the Channel tab of the Next-Best-Action Designer? (Choose Two)
Question: 5
A bank has been running traditional marketing campaigns for many years. One such campaign sends an offer email to qualified customers on day one. On day five, the bank presents a similar offer if the first email is ignored.
If you re-implement this requirement by using the always-on outbound customer engagement paradigm, how do you approach this scenario?