What Is Financial Services Cloud?

What Is Salesforce Financial Services Cloud (FSC)? The Complete Guide for Admins & Developers | CertifySF

What Is Salesforce Financial Services Cloud? The Complete Guide for Admins & Developers

Everything you need to know about FSC — from its industry-specific data model and five sector apps to common capabilities like Compliant Data Sharing, Action Plans, and Actionable Relationship Center. Updated for Spring ’26.

Financial Services Cloud April 21, 2026 15 min read

What Is Financial Services Cloud?

Salesforce Financial Services Cloud (FSC) is an industry-specific CRM solution purpose-built for financial institutions. It sits on top of the core Salesforce platform — leveraging Sales Cloud and Service Cloud capabilities — and layers on specialized data models, Lightning apps, and automation features designed for banks, wealth management firms, insurance companies, and lenders.

The goal is simple: give financial professionals a unified, 360-degree view of their customers so they can replace routine administrative work with high-value relationship activities. For admins and developers, FSC delivers a pre-built architecture that dramatically reduces the time to build and deploy financial-industry solutions compared to starting from scratch on a vanilla Salesforce org.

Key Takeaway FSC is not a separate product you install on top of Salesforce — it is Salesforce, extended with a financial-industry data model, sector-specific console apps, and features like Compliant Data Sharing that are unique to regulated industries.

Who Is It Built For?

FSC serves two audiences. On the business side, it’s built for financial advisors, personal bankers, relationship managers, loan officers, insurance agents, tellers, and contact center agents. These users get tailored Lightning apps with embedded components that surface client data, financial accounts, interaction histories, and actionable alerts — all without switching between applications.

On the technical side, Salesforce admins get a pre-configured data model, standard permission sets, and declarative setup flows. Developers get a robust set of APIs, custom objects, OmniStudio integration points, and extensibility hooks to integrate FSC with core banking systems, custodians, portfolio management tools, and third-party data providers.

The Five FSC Sectors

Financial Services Cloud is organized into sectors — each with its own dedicated console app, data model extensions, and tailored user experience. You can enable one sector or multiple sectors in a single org depending on your institution’s lines of business.

RB

Retail Banking

360-degree customer view for bankers, loan officers, and tellers. Includes the Retail Banking Console for high-volume transactions.

WM

Wealth Management

Holistic client view for financial advisors. Empowers personalized, proactive service with AUM tracking, financial goals, and Fact Finding.

IN

Insurance

Claims and policy management for agents and reps. Includes the Insurance Agent Console, distributor dashboards, and the Insurance Agent Portal.

CB

Commercial Banking

Visibility into commercial lending, treasury management, and trade finance. Features Business Referrals and Business Relationship Plans.

MG

Mortgage & Digital Lending

Data model for residential loan applications with standard Flow templates based on the Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA).

Admin Tip You can use the standard console apps for Retail Banking, Wealth Management, and Commercial Banking without installing the FSC managed package. These apps come with prebuilt functionalities to manage end-to-end service interactions.

The FSC Data Model Explained

The FSC data model is an extension of the standard Salesforce data model. It adds custom fields to the Account and Contact standard objects to represent clients, and introduces new custom objects for modeling financial accounts, relationship groups, and more. Understanding this data model is essential for any admin or developer working with FSC.

How Persons Are Modeled

FSC represents a person in one of two ways: Person Accounts or the Individual Model. Person Accounts are the recommended approach for B2C activities and are enabled by default in FSC trial orgs and new installations. The Individual Model is only supported for legacy FSC orgs that already use it.

Groups and Households

FSC uses Party Relationship Groups to organize members under a single household and to connect related households or business accounts (like a member’s lawyer, financial advisor, or insurance provider). The Group Membership objects give you flexibility to model complex relationships between people and organizations. This is one of FSC’s foundational capabilities — it became available as a standard platform feature starting with Winter ’23.

Key Data Model Areas

Data Model Purpose Key Objects
Financial Accounts Model bank accounts, investment accounts, insurance policies, and loan accounts Financial Account, Financial Account Role, Financial Holding
Groups & Households Organize clients into households and model relationships between people and organizations Party Relationship Group, Group Member
Insurance Track policies, claims, and participants Insurance Policy, Claim, Claim Participant, Insurance Policy Participant
Interaction Summaries Capture meeting notes, attendees, and confidentiality levels Interaction, Interaction Summary, Interaction Attendee
Financial Deal Management Track deal lifecycle with compliant, role-based sharing Financial Deal, Financial Deal Participant
Discovery Framework Questionnaire-driven data collection and digital assessments Assessment, Assessment Question, Assessment Response
Mortgage Residential loan application processing Residential Loan Application, Loan Applicant
Action Plans Repeatable task templates with auto-assigned owners and deadlines Action Plan, Action Plan Template, Action Plan Template Item
Branch Management Track branch performance and productivity Branch Unit, Branch Performance
Know Your Customer Validate prospect information and assign risk ratings KYC Record, KYC Check

Core Features Across All Sectors

Regardless of which sector you implement, every FSC deployment shares a set of core features that form the foundation of the platform. These features appear in the “Recommended Core Features” section for Retail Banking, Wealth Management, and Insurance alike.

Customer 360 & Relationship Visualization

At the heart of FSC is the Customer Profile — a unified view that consolidates a client’s financial accounts, interests, life events, goals, and household information onto a single record page. The Actionable Relationship Center (ARC) takes this further by rendering interactive graph visualizations of how people and businesses are connected. ARC supports both standard and custom objects, and admins can customize node names, fields, and actions.

Record Rollups

Rollups aggregate information from related records at both client and group level. At the client level, rollups work by default with no setup required. At the group (household) level, you enable group-level rollups to aggregate data for all primary group members. Rollups cover Financial Accounts, Financial Goals, Assets and Liabilities, Referrals, Events, Tasks, Opportunities, Cases, Claims, and Insurance Policies.

Customer Onboarding & Discovery

The Discovery Framework enables digital forms for collecting and validating data, replacing manual, error-prone processes. Combined with the Know Your Customer (KYC) data model, it supports prospect validation and risk rating. Document Checklist Items track required documents from submission through approval, and the Data Consumption Framework provides integration with third-party providers for risk assessment and screening.

Engagement & Interaction Tracking

Interaction Summaries let bankers and advisors capture detailed meeting notes with confidentiality levels and action items. The Timeline component shows a chronological view of customer history. Record Alerts surface issues needing attention, and Events and Milestones track life events (marriage, retirement, home purchase) and business milestones — enabling proactive, personalized engagement.

Automation & Productivity

Action Plans capture repeatable tasks in templates and automate task sequences with auto-assigned owners and deadlines. Flow for Industries provides industry-specific Flow capabilities, including standard mortgage flow templates. The Action Launcher component lets service agents search for and launch quick actions, OmniScripts, Screen Flows, and Autolaunched Flows from a single component.

Common Capabilities Deep Dive

Beyond the core features, FSC provides a rich set of cross-sector capabilities that admins can configure based on their institution’s needs. These features are not tied to a specific line of business.

Capability What It Does Why It Matters
Compliant Data Sharing Configure advanced data sharing rules beyond standard OWD/sharing rules Essential for regulatory compliance — controls who sees what without code
Financial Deal Management Track the full deal lifecycle with role-based, compliant sharing Deal teams can manage confidential deal information with participant-level access
Contextual Alerts Data Cloud-powered alerts that highlight customer priorities and opportunities Reduces cognitive load for agents by surfacing the most relevant information
Actionable Segmentation Segment client profiles and design personalized outreach programs Enables targeted engagement at scale using actionable list definitions
Document Generation Generate contracts, proposals, quotes, and reports Streamlines document workflows with OmniStudio integration
Intelligent Need-Based Referrals Source referrals internally and externally across lines of business Drives cross-sell opportunities with smart scoring
Complaint Management Track and resolve public complaints with CRM Analytics dashboards Supports regulatory requirements for complaint tracking and resolution
Caller Verification Verify customer identity during phone interactions Security and compliance for contact center operations
Fact Finding Questionnaire to gather client financial situation, goals, and risk tolerance Wealth Management-specific capability for personalized financial strategies
Developer Note Many of these capabilities integrate with OmniStudio (FlexCards, OmniScripts, Integration Procedures). If your org uses Discovery Framework, Document Generation, or the standard console apps, ensure the OmniStudio package is installed and the Managed Package Runtime setting is disabled.

Managed Package vs. Standard Platform

This is one of the most important architectural decisions for FSC implementations — and it has evolved significantly over the past few years.

When FSC first launched, all features were delivered through a managed package — an installable collection of metadata including custom fields, objects, profiles, and configurations. Starting in 2019, Salesforce began shifting features to the standard platform, eliminating the need for the managed package.

As of Spring ’26, the majority of FSC features are available on the standard platform without the managed package. Key foundational capabilities — Financial Goals, Financial Accounts Data Model, Groups and Households, and Rollups — became standard platform features with Winter ’23 and Summer ’24.

Consideration Managed Package Standard Platform
Installation Requires package install and push upgrades Available natively — no install needed
Upgrades Push upgrades per release; can lag behind standard releases Automatically updated with each Salesforce release
Platform Innovation May restrict access to latest platform capabilities Full access to latest Salesforce platform features
Maintenance Overhead Higher — additional implementation and upgrade steps Lower — features are part of the standard platform
Legacy Features Some features like RBL rules and certain rollup methods are still package-only New features are standard-first
Admin Tip If your org has the managed package installed and you also enable the Financial Account Management Standard Objects setting, both managed package apps and standard console apps will be visible. Salesforce recommends using one or the other consistently — do not mix both.

Editions and Licensing

Financial Services Cloud is available in Lightning Experience across Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions. It requires a Financial Services Cloud license, and specific features may require additional permission sets.

The key permission sets you will work with include Financial Services Cloud Extension, FSC Sales, FSC Service, and FSC Foundation. For the standard console apps, you will also need Industry Service Excellence (for Retail Banking) or Industry Sales Excellence (for Commercial Banking and Wealth Management), along with OmniStudio Admin.

Some add-on features like Data Cloud for Financial Services Cloud and CRM Analytics for Financial Services may require additional SKUs. Always confirm licensing requirements with your Salesforce account executive before implementation.

Getting Started as an Admin

If you are new to FSC, here is the recommended approach to get up and running:

Start with a Trial Org. Salesforce provides a preconfigured FSC trial org with sample data. This is the fastest way to explore the data model, console apps, and feature set without affecting a production environment.

Enable Pre-Installation Prerequisites. Before installing FSC (if using the managed package), you need to enable the Contacts to Multiple Accounts feature to support the FSC data model. You also need to create user profiles by cloning the Standard User profile and configuring them for roles like Advisor, Personal Banker, or Relationship Manager.

Configure Lightning Experience. FSC requires Lightning Experience. If your org is still on Classic, you will need to transition before deploying FSC features.

Choose Your Sectors. Determine which sector apps your institution needs (Retail Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance, Commercial Banking, or Mortgage) and enable the corresponding features and permission sets.

Plan Your Data Integration. Integrating data from core banking systems, custodians, portfolio management tools, and other back-office platforms is typically the largest implementation task. If you use Data Loader for bulk import, Salesforce recommends a specific sequence for exporting and importing objects.

Important When creating custom fields or objects, do not use the same API names as any packaged objects or fields. Duplicate names can interfere with flows, processes, and triggers in Financial Services Cloud.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salesforce Financial Services Cloud?
Salesforce Financial Services Cloud (FSC) is an industry-specific CRM platform built on Sales Cloud and Service Cloud. It provides purpose-built functionality for financial institutions including retail banks, wealth management firms, insurance companies, commercial banks, and mortgage lenders. It includes specialized data models, console apps, and features designed for regulated financial industries.
What sectors does Financial Services Cloud support?
FSC supports five primary sectors: Retail Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance, Commercial Banking, and Mortgage. Each sector has its own dedicated console app, data model extensions, and tailored features. Additionally, Digital Lending supports the end-to-end lending lifecycle as a separate capability.
Does FSC still require the managed package?
Since 2019, Salesforce has been delivering FSC features on the standard platform. As of Spring ’26, the majority of FSC features no longer require the managed package. Key foundational capabilities like Financial Goals, Financial Accounts Data Model, Groups and Households, and Rollups became standard platform features starting with Winter ’23 and Summer ’24. Some legacy features like Rollup By Lookup (RBL) rules remain managed-package-only.
What Salesforce editions support FSC?
Financial Services Cloud is available in Lightning Experience across Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions. It requires a Financial Services Cloud license. Certain features like Contextual Alerts (Data Cloud-powered) are limited to Enterprise and Unlimited Editions. Some add-on features require additional SKUs.
What is the Actionable Relationship Center (ARC)?
ARC is a Lightning component that visualizes customer relationships in interactive, navigable graph format. You can build graphs with standard and custom objects, then add the ARC component to page layouts. Users can view, edit, delete, and create records directly from the graph. ARC supports both B2C and B2B relationship visualization.
What is Compliant Data Sharing?
Compliant Data Sharing is a Financial Services Cloud feature that lets admins and compliance managers configure advanced data sharing rules beyond standard OWD and sharing rules. It enables fine-grained, participant-based sharing that helps institutions comply with financial regulations and internal policies — all without writing code. It is used extensively with Interaction Summaries and Financial Deals.
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