Case #DM-2016 · Enterprise Platform Redesign · FICO
Debt Manager
The goal: modernize a legacy collections platform trusted by banks, telecoms, governments, and healthcare organizations worldwide.
FICO Debt Manager is enterprise software built for the collections and debt recovery lifecycle — used across banking, telecommunications, government, and healthcare to manage the end-to-end process of recovering outstanding accounts. The system had years of functionality built into it, but the interface had aged significantly behind modern expectations.
The redesign wasn't about stripping away what worked. It was about reimagining the user experience flow and modernizing the UI to align with FICO's current brand standards and style guide.
- Collections agents relied on a UI built for a prior era of enterprise software — dense, non-standard, and slow to navigate.
- The existing interaction patterns didn't map cleanly to FICO's evolving component standards, creating design debt at every touchpoint.
- Teams used Axure RP for wireframing, which needed to be translated into final visual designs using the current FICO style guide.
- Engineering handoffs lacked the precision required for pixel-accurate implementation — annotations and specs were inconsistent.
- Design consistency had to be maintained across a sprawling feature set while keeping cross-functional teams aligned throughout.
The platform before modernization — functional but misaligned with current standards and user expectations.
“Collections agents don't have time to think about the interface. The system has to get out of their way and let them focus on the work.”— Design direction, FICO Debt Manager
As lead designer, the work spanned the full end-to-end design process — from early-stage discovery through production QA — across multiple workstreams simultaneously, adapting to the pace and complexity of a four-year development cycle.
Four years of iterative redesign — each phase building on the last, informed by daily builds, cross-functional feedback, and the evolving FICO brand standards the product had to align to.
The legacy Agent Desktop — Historical Events, Workchain selection, and Consumer Overview screens before modernization.
Homepage redesign — one of many user-flows and wireframes produced during the early design phase.
Four of the primary screens — Agent Console, Communication Center, Financial Center, and Home Dashboard — fully realized in Sketch.
The modernized Debt Manager delivered a cohesive, brand-aligned experience across a complex enterprise feature set — the result of sustained cross-functional work spanning discovery, UI design, design QA, and engineering handoff over four years. The system served collections and debt recovery teams across banking, telecommunications, government, and healthcare sectors.
In 2021, FICO sold its Collection & Recovery business unit to Jonas Software, a subsidiary of Constellation Software — a testament to the maturity and market value the modernized platform had achieved.