15th
September
2008
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James Taylor
I wrote an introduction (and a brilliant one if I do say so myself) for a white paper called “Using Automated Decisioning and Business Rules to Improve Real-time Risk Management” that was produced by the folks at Equifax. You can download it using the link to the US Banker page. Enjoy.
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posted by James Taylor in Decision Management, Financial Services |
16th
July
2008
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James Taylor
Thanks to my friends at Bankwatch I heard today about eBank in Japan. The bank is described in this nice article on swiftcommunity.net. What struck me about this was the focus on complete automation of decision making - not just the processes and information colleciton, but the decision making itself. Is this the person they [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, Decision Management, Financial Services |
11th
July
2008
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James Taylor
Naumi Haque wrote this nice piece on The future of consumer banking and it struck me how many of the things she suggests, with which I agree, require a broad-based adoption of EDM.
For instance she suggests a single financial cockpit - she calls it a dashboard but she wants to be able to do things [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, Decision Management, Financial Services |
2nd
July
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Reading 1:1 today I saw a great story about Gulf Bank called Overcoming Customer Interaction Roadblocks. This bank has a problem because it’s customers can’t get mail. How does it address this? By using it’s ATMs as a delivery device for messages! Putting relevant, timely, personalized information on the ATM when you use it. No [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Customer Experience, Financial Services |
12th
May
2008
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James Taylor
Having just written a post about how vague the word analytics is, I see Ann All’s post Banks Using Analytics to Boost Customer Retention. What’s interesting about Ann’s post is not that she makes it clear what kind of analytics she is discussing but that almost any of the various kinds of analytics can [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics |
30th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Ted Iacobuzio of TowerGroup gave the closing keynote, expanding on the survey results Fair Isaac announced today. More than 100 of the InterACT attendees took the survey - clearly this is top of mind. Some highlights:
Lenders appreciate the need for integrated customer information and multi-product decisioning
Lenders are not all at the same speed in implementation
Respondents [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Compliance, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Financial Services, Optimization, Predictive Analytics |
30th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Wednesday begins with Antonio Paulo Conde from Citibank Brazil talking about an enterprise decision engine for originations in their retail bank. Measuring and understanding the risk of new financial products is important and became more so as the sales teams gained more negotiation power. To address this Citibank used Blaze Advisor to build an originations [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Financial Services |
29th
April
2008
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James Taylor
Last full session today is Lisa Kart and Jean Zoch of Fair Isaac talking about optimal pricing - balancing profitability with competitiveness. Lisa’s focus, she says, is on what makes price optimization work. Price optimization is a very broad topic, even in financial services, but their focus is on being able to target price for [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Optimization |
29th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
Interesting session on the Mortgage Crisis next, subtitled “Implications for a Global Economy”. Joe Breeden of Strategic Analytics and Daniel Melo of Fair Isaac. Joe started by saying that this is the 3rd time this has happened in the last 16 years. And, as before, it’s not just about mortgage and it’s not just about [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Compliance, Financial Services, Predictive Analytics |
4th
April
2008
Posted by
James Taylor
My friends over on the Diamond Analytics blog posted an update to an old post today where they talked about some recent instances where the ATM is being used as a sales channel. Ron Shevlin had a good comment on the original post about the appropriateness of the channel given queues, screens etc. so I [...]
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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Rules, Customer Experience, Decision Management, Financial Services, Predictive Analytics |