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Challenges and Opportunities of Data Sharing and Monetisation

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In this video, Jake McBride, product manager at Ticksmith, and Jay Bhankharia, senior director of partnerships at Databricks, discuss why financial institutions are embracing the concept of data sharing, the steps organisations need to take to ensure they get full leverage from their data, and how to prepare internally for effective data sharing.

With the foundations of data sharing in place, McBride and Bhankharia, describe the benefits of sharing data with clients and prospects, approaches to monetising the data, the role of cloud technologies, and how financial firms can set up an e-commerce data storefront.

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