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New Features Credit Management
New Features Credit Management
When we are talking about new SAP Credit Management solution in SAP S/4HANA, It is a system to
implement a company-wide credit policy and it helps companies to run central credit management in a
distributed system landscape. The Credit Manager can monitor a customer’s credit exposure in one central
system. Normally it is comprised of three parts, Basic Credit Management, Advanced Credit Management,
and SAP S/4HANA Cloud for Credit Integration. This blog is going to compare Basic Credit Management and
Advanced Credit Management from process, operation and configuration aspects, you will also get to know
how SAP S/4HANA Cloud for Credit Integration helps.
The classic credit management(FI-AR-CR) is not available as part of SAP S/4HANA, The functional
equivalent in SAP S/4HANA is SAP Credit Management (FIN-FSCM-CR). Using FSCM and classic credit
management (FI-AR) in parallel is not supported.
You can activate/deactivate SAP Credit Management by implementing BAdI UKM_R3_ACTIVATE.
Please note, for product versions of SAP S/4HANA 1610 and above, SAP Credit Management is
implemented as standard, so deactivation will turn off the functionality completely. 2760814
In SAP Credit Management (FIN-FSCM-CR), customer credit master data is centralized managed by
Business Partner(BP Role: UKM000 Credit Management). You can reach the data by running tcode BP
then switch BP role to UKM000, or running tcode UKM_BP directly.
FSCM requires the configuration of the communication between the Sales and Distribution (SD) and
SAP Credit Management (FSCM) system components. You need to activate the integration by BAdI
BADI_SD_CM. 2315269
Function Overview
Set credit limits for a business partner manually
Set the risk class for a business partner manually
Do credit checks on sales documents
Process credit blocked sales documents as documented cedit decision
Calculate payment behavior key figures
Define relationships for a business partner (like “in Credit Management is managed by…”, “Higher
level Credit Management Account of…”)
You do not need additional license for above functions in SAP Credit Management.
The credit controller maintains customer score, risk class, check rule and credit limit manually by running
tcode BP then switch BP role to UKM000 or running UKM_BP directly.
You can click Simulate button to simulate customer credit check. Then assign a credit analyst to a customer
by click Relationships on top of the screen.
When you create a sales document for credit managed customer, credit checks can be executed for sales
documents with different steps, depending the configuration of Credit Checking Rules.
If there is a credit check with negative outcome, the system triggers the creation of a ‘Documented Credit
Decision’ (DCD) as per configuration. Credit analyst or processor can check the DCDs via tcode SCASE,
UKM_CASE or UKM_MY_DCDS. They can recheck, release or reject the sales document, and leave note on
DCD.
If your sales order or delivery is blocked but DCD is missing. Please refer to Note 2616393.
Configurations
1. Activate BAdI UKM_R3_ACTIVATE and BADI_SD_CM
1. Credit segment is the organizational unit of FSCM. it needs to be created and assigned to the
equivalent credit control area. In FSCM you can use a ‘Main Credit Segment’ (0000) and flag the
setting on the sub-segments to ‘Add. contribution to main segment’, so the liabilities of the sub-
segments will be collected at the main segment level. Create credit segment, and assign to the
equivalent credit control area.
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Master Data
-> Create Credit Segments
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Integration with Accounts Receivable
Accounting and Sales and Distribution -> Integration with Sales and Distribution -> Assign Credit Control Area
and Credit Segment
1. Risk class is maintained for the whole business partner in UKM_BP on ‘General Data’ -> ‘Credit
profile’ tab. A distinction is made between the risk category in classic CM and the risk class in SAP
Credit Management (FSCM). For each risk category you need to define a risk class with the same ID.
The risk class is directly mapped to risk category during the credit master data determination when
creating sales documents.
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Master Data
-> Create Risk Class
If you need to create a new risk class, then you should create the equivalent risk category as well and assign it
to the relevant credit control areas.
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Integration with Accounts Receivable
Accounting and Sales and Distribution -> Integration with Sales and Distribution -> Define Risk Categories
1. Credit checks are executed on three levels: sales order, delivery and post goods issue. This is
controlled the same way as in classic CM.
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Integration with Accounts Receivable
Accounting and Sales and Distribution -> Integration with Sales and Distribution -> Assign Sales Documents
and Delivery Documents
1. In order to perform the automatic credit check you need to maintain the relevant CCAr – Risk cat. –
Credit Group combination in OVA8 transaction. 2207394
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Integration with Accounts Receivable
Accounting and Sales and Distribution -> Integration with Sales and Distribution -> Define Automatic Credit
Control
Credit control is defined by control area/risk category/credit group in classic CM for sales documents credit
checking criteria. It performs like a trigger between SD and FSCM, to enable credit check rule maintained in
FSCM for sales documents credit checking.
In the pricing procedure, subtotal ‘A’ must be entered in a line for determining the credit value (VBAP-
CMPRE), it’s the same with classic CM.
1. FSCM is using the liability categories to distinguish between the credit value of sales orders (100),
deliveries (400), billing documents (500) and FI documents (200).
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Credit
Exposure Update -> Define Liability Categorie
Function Overview
All capabilities of Basic Credit Management plus:
Calculate the internal credit score of a business partner automatically
Derive the risk class automatically from the internal score
Store external credit information like a rating from credit agencies on the business partner or to
integrate credit agencies in another manner
Import credit score, credit risk class or credit limits from 3rd party systems and assign it to a business
partner
Automatically calculate credit limits
Work with credit limit requests
Work with documented credit decisions (DCD) that are not automatically generated by the system
for a sales document
Use the credit event / follow-on process functionality
Setup a central Credit Management in a multi-system landscape
You need additional license for above functions in SAP Credit Management. SAP note 2696793.
In Advanced Credit Management, it is possible to calculate the internal credit score of a business partner
automatically, then derive the risk class automatically from the internal score, and calculate credit limits
automatically using credit rule engine and formula editor.
Note The credit limit currency in all company codes is set to use the group currency, which is defined when
the solution is activated.
Credit Limit and Risk class can be automatically calculated based on internal and external rating. You can
define own calculation logic for internal rating, either import the rating from external 3rd party agencies.
For the link to an external credit agency, an xml formatted file can be added as project work or the data can
be input manually on the Business Partner as a part of the base license. An additional license is required for
using SAP S/4HANA Cloud for credit integration, access the Configure Credit Agency Integration app and go
to Credit Rating under the Maintain Mapping section. The cloud-based service provides about 20-30 credit
agencies such as Dun & Bradstreet right out of the box. (SAP Blog: SAP Credit Management in S/4HANA 1909)
Also, additional role authorization may be required for the Credit Controller role to provide access to the
credit integration solution app. For more information, see the SAP Help Portal.
The sales representatives are able to access the web-based customer credit information via Display Credit
Master Data app(tcode UKM_BP_DISPLAY).
Then they can request a new credit limit for the business partner. The request can be documented as Credit
Limit Request in Manage Credit Cases app(tcode SCASE or UKM_CASE).
The credit controller will review the request, monitor customer exposure/limits in a central system, then
determine to approve or reject the request with comments.
Configurations
The credit rules engine helps you automate the processes within your credit management. It provides rules
for:
1. Credit Scoring Rule: automatically calculate the scoring and the Risk Class of your customer. Please
check 2803189 for customer credit score calculation.
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Master Data
-> Create Rule for Scoring and Credit Limit Calculation
1. Credit Limit Rule: automatically propose a credit limit
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Master Data
-> Create Rule for Scoring and Credit Limit Calculation
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Master Data
-> Create Rule for Scoring and Credit Limit Calculation
1. Credit Check Rule: which credit check steps should be applied for a customer when an external
system calls the credit check (e.g. dynamic credit limit check, static credit limit check, oldest open
item…) See note 2761313 and 2926009
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Credit Limit
Check -> Define Checking Rules
The following check steps are delivered in the standard FSCM:
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Master Data
-> Define Formulas
1. Credit Check Workflow: which follow up activities should be triggered after a credit check has been
executed (e.g. trigger workflow, block customer account)
SPRO -> Financial Supply Chain Management -> Credit Management -> Credit Risk Monitoring -> Processes ->
Define Events and Follow-On Processes
Reporting
Summary
This blog compared the Basic Credit Management and Advanced Credit Management in SAP S/4HANA from
process, operations, and configurations aspects. You may find that the Advanced Credit Management is more
flexible and automatic to manage customer credit info, you will get to know the status of your customer at
early stage then reduce the risk of financial losses. Advanced Credit Management supports your company
with making an early determination of the risk of losses on receivables from your business partners and with
efficiently making credit decisions.