Operational Entities

Operational entity is an individual (not an agent), enterprise, or organization that holds ownership of a business venture. It acts as a stakeholder in the regular business and takes care of the business operations. In a distribution system, usually product is sold to the customers through operational entities.

Operational entity can be a Branch Office, Dealer, Reseller, Last Mile Operator, Multi-system Operator, etc. Depending on the business requirement, an operational entity can perform the following functions:

In order to establish smooth organizational process flow, hierarchies are maintained within the operational entities. Operational entity can be of the following two types:

For example: Corporate Office, Head Office, Regional Office etc.

For example: Dealer, Reseller, Franchisee, Sister/Associate Organization.

Following provisions are available in the system to configure operational entity:

Revenue Settlement:

Service provider does settlement with the operational entity based on the sales done by self and hierarchy.

For example, Operational entity OPEntity1 sold 60 Gold packages to customers in a month. Service provider pays the settlement amount based on the agreement between them. Settlement agreement could be on the number of sales or sale amount.

Revenue settlement between a service provider and an operational entity is done through Revenue Settlement Rule Mapping screen.