U+ Bank’s marketing department currently promotes various home loan offers to qualified customers. Now, the bank does not want to show offers on a customer’s account page if the customer has already received three home loan offers in the last two weeks.
What do you need to define to implement the business requirement?
A . Applicability rules
B . Customer contact limits
C . Suppression policy
D . Volume constraints
Answer: C
Explanation:
A suppression policy allows you to define conditions that prevent customers from receiving an action or a group of actions. You can use a suppression policy to implement the requirement that customers do not see home loan offers on their account page if they have already received three home loan offers in the last two weeks. You can configure the suppression policy to suppress the home loan group based on the number of times the customer received any action from that group in the past 14 days. Applicability rules are used to determine whether an action is relevant for a customer based on their profile or context, not based on the number of times they received an action. Customer contact limits are used to limit the number of times a customer can be contacted per channel per time period, not based on the number of times they received an action. Volume constraints are used to limit the number of times an action is presented to customers across one or more channels, not based on the number of times they received an action.
Reference: [Certified Pega Decisioning Consultant | Pega Academy], Suppression policies
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