Pratap,

The answer would largely depend on your use case and expected time to market.

If your CBS needs to have a full fledged loans module, deposit module including 
current accounts / savings accounts / recurring & fixed deposits and you expect 
to go live in couple of months, you should go with Fineract 1.x

If your CBS is going to be used primarily for high transactional wallets and 
you expect to have 20 million customer accounts on a single tenant, you would 
ideally build on top of Fineract CN.

Regards,
Vishwas



> On Apr 17, 2020, at 1:46 AM, Pratap Madgulkar 
> <pratap_madgul...@persistent.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Fineract Dev,
>  
> If we want to start building new CBS around Fineract is Fineract 1.2 
> monolithic application serves the purpose?
>  
> Fineract – CN is not having any release candidate till date . So we are 
> thinking not to build with open issues.
>  
> Please guide.
>  
> Regards, 
> -
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