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Making the Most of Data Monetisation

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Is your firm working on data monetisation or planning to do so? If not, it probably should be as monetisation has become key to revenue growth at many financial institutions. But how can you get it right and achieve competitive advantage, and what impact will General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have on progress?

To discover the answers to these questions and more, join tomorrow’s A-Team Group webinar on data monetisation, which will discuss why and how financial firms are monetising data, and detail the steps you need to take to be successful. These include getting internal data in order before offering external data-based services, considering the potential of partnerships with other data providers, and getting the business involved.

Following the introduction of GDPR earlier this year, the webinar will also consider how the regulation is hindering or helping these efforts. It will also identify technology solutions you can implement to monetise data while staying within the boundaries of GDPR.

The webinar will also give you an opportunity to put your own questions to expert speakers including David Blaszkowsky, innovator in financial data and former head of data governance; Arvind Joshi, director, data management lead at Scotiabank; Hany Choueiri, chief data officer at Aldermore Bank; and Bart Vandekerckhove, product manager at Collibra.

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