Many large banking organizations are opting for either upgrade or migration to newer
platforms for their cards management system. This usually is accompanied by migration or
upgrade of the payment switch too. Every project is unique in terms of their challenges.
Yet a few factors remain constant between them.
The following are 10 challenges, that we can encounter in any CMS or a Payment Switch
migration project:
- Defining Project scope: Availability of new features and
functionalities is one of the significant driving factor behind any migration
project. Moreover, the urge to accomplish multiple objectives in a single project is
inescapable. Therefore, a switch migration project becomes an umbrella project for
multiple sub projects such as product upgrades, launching digitization initiatives,
implementing new additional customer service channels, launching new value-added
services, etc.
Although these ideas look
very appealing for quick ROI realization, addition of these sub projects always add
more stakeholders, technical challenges and dependencies in an already complicated
project. Delay in any dependent sub-project thus derails & delays the main
project
- Determining Total Project cost: A Payment switch migration project
is a complicated mesh of interdependent work streams, which requires involvement of
multiple teams. Due to unavailability of detailed information for each workstream,
most of the time Analogous estimating techniques are used to derive the project
cost. As this technique is primarily dependent on reference from similar project and
each project has its unique features, deriving the total cost of the project at the
beginning of the project is very difficult. Hence, cost overrun becomes a common
phenomenon in a migration or upgradation project.
- Stakeholder identification & Management: CMS system &
Payment switch has multiple touch points within and outside a Bank. Each touch
point is a participant in this migration. In addition to this, multiple departments
within a Bank are also linked to a Payment switch migration project due to its
business-critical nature. Identifying all such stakeholders, understanding their
requirement and defining their roles in a project is a huge challenge.
In some cases, the most important stakeholder “High power High Interest” gets
ignored in the Migration plan. Customer convenience, customer habits and behavior
can have a huge impact on the success of the project. So ensure the stakeholders are
correctly identified.
- Integrated Project Plan : Integrated Project plan is an important
deliverable for Project / Program manager. This plan should be created taking into
consideration the plans presented by different teams and dependencies between
different workstreams. However, the plans from different teams are very high-level
plans, which don’t contain work package level details. Therefore, it becomes
difficult for PM to determine dependencies between different deliverables and
determine a critical path for the project.
Furthermore, Absence of a detailed
IPP restricts the ability of the project committee to understand the impact of any
change in one workstream on other workstreams and overall project. Project sponsors
/ Committee have to often rely on experience and knowledge of PM to identify such
impacts and take corrective measures proactively.
- Shared Resources Management: Resources working on a CMS,
Payment Switch upgrade, migration project (especially from Bank’s side) are often
shared with other projects or production support activities.
For example, the functional
and technical Analysts from existing systems continue to support day to day
activities in Live system along with the migration project tasks. Similarly, the
resource for IT infrastructure setup must handle the current Live environment and at
the same time support project for implementation of the new network structure. Same
is the case with business users who struggle to complete review and sign-off process
for business cases, test cases and test results because of the commitment to other
day to day tasks. On the other hand, having dedicated resources for every activity
will result in effort wastage as some resources are not going to be involved 100%
throughout the project schedule.
Identifying and addressing these resource utilization issues early in the project is
another challenge in a Payment Switch migration project. Project committee must play a
central role here to resolve these conflicts and support the project team.
Stay Tuned for the Part 2 which will include the rest of the pain area for the banks in
our next week Blog!!!
Debasis Mohanty
Debasis heads the delivery for all client engagements at Verinite. He has a long track
record of delivering high quality, responsive, secure and cost-effective business and
technology solutions in BFSI domain. Outside his work, he is an amateur animator, a
sports enthusiast, a voracious reader and a Trivia buff.