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Does Big Data lead to Big Business?
Date: Oct 22, 2012
Author: Vivekanand Gopalkrishnan
Categories: Data & Analytics, Data Management, FSI Customer Relationship Management
Keywords: Deloitte, Big Data, Data Aggregators, Single View of Customer, DataFlux, CRM, Collaborative Analytics, Real-Time Analytics
The availability of Single View of the Customer, combined with advanced real-time analytics, can help banks to create highly tailored offers to significantly improve customer response rate.
Predictive analytics is a game changer in the insurance industry
Date: Jun 29, 2012
Author: Levina Lim
Categories: Data & Analytics, FSI Customer Relationship Management
, Risk & Performance
Keywords: Predictive Analytics, Insurance, Claims Management, Risk Pricing, Straight Through Processing, SAS, AIG, Deloitte
Predictive analytics has many practical applications in the insurance industry, including claims management, customer management, and risk pricing.
FATCA: Stick without a carrot
Date: May 14, 2012
Author: Levina Lim
Categories: Asian Banker Summit 2012, Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: FATCA, Duncan Edwards, Ernst & Young, David Millar, Jim Calvin, Deloitte, Deepa Chandrasekhar, United Gulf Bank
Compliance with FATCA has been regarded with trepidation by banks, ever since it was signed into law on March 18th, 2010. What are its implementation challenges and what can banks do about it?
Post-crisis liquidity risk management: Beyond the two ratios in Basel III
Date: Apr 18, 2012
Author: Tsuyoshi Oyama
Categories: Basel III, Capital & Strategic Issues, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: Tsuyoshi Oyama, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Euro Crisis, Liquidity Risk, Ratios, Systematic Factors, Market Dynamism, Risk Tolerance
Tsuyoshi Oyama, partner, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, feels that the new liquidity ratios introduced in Basel III should be enhanced by systemic measures proven to withstand appropriate stress testing.
Systemically correct scope of banking
Tsuyoshi Oyama, partner in the financial industries group of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, feels that the Volcker Rule and Vickers Plan are not tough enough for other countries besides the US and UK.
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