New Model Intake form

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 1 minute to read
  • Use the New Model Intake form to request a new model by providing details such as the purpose, owner, model complexity, and expected outputs.

    See the following table for a description of the field values.

    Table 1. New Model Intake form
    Field Description
    What is the name of the model? Unique name of the model that reflects its purpose and functionality. For example, VaR-Cashflow Forecasting Model.
    Can you provide a brief description of the model's functionality? Brief summary explaining what the model does and how it functions. For example, This model calculates market risk exposure using pricing models, value at risk, and projected cash flows based on market data inputs.
    What is the purpose of this model? Specific business objective or problem the model is designed to address.
    Who is the model owner? Individual accountable for the model’s oversight and performance.
    Who is the model developer? Individual responsible for designing and building the model.
    What type of model is this? Classification of the model, such as statistical, machine learning, or rule-based. The options are as follows:
    • Statistical Model
    • AI Model
    Is this model sourced from a third-party provider? Option to indicate whether the model has been obtained from an external vendor or service provider.
    What category does the model fall under? Internal classification based on the model’s use case. The options are as follows:
    • Retail: Models designed for individual customer products or services, such as personal loans, credit cards, or consumer risk assessment.
    • Corporate: Models used for business or institutional clients, typically involving larger exposures or complex financial products.
    What data will be used as inputs for this model? Details about the data sources or datasets the model uses.
    What is the expected output of the model? Result or prediction generated by the model based on input data. For example, Value at Risk (VaR) or projected cash flows.
    What is the anticipated level of model complexity? Estimated level of model complexity. The options are as follows:
    • Simple
    • Moderate
    • Complex
    Note:
    The fields shown in the intake form are sample basic fields. You can configure additional fields and update choice values as needed to meet your specific requirements.