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Powering Up Your Data Assets

The regulatory impetus to collect more data from a greater number of sources could produce new business insights, but that will require firms to rethink their approaches to data management and automation. Joanna Wright reports from Sibos 2016

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Mike McGovern, chief information officer, Brown Brothers Harriman, speaks during Sibos 2016

How can financial institutions derive business value from their data assets? Panels at Sibos 2016, held in Geneva in late September, were full of discussions around offering better services for clients, from leveraging big data for insight and crime prevention, to delivering real-time data.

Regulators are clear that the volume of data to be collected and reported is not going to decline. Speaking at the conference, Olga Petrenko, market integrity senior officer at the European Securities and

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