Description
A Primer in Financial Data Management
Author: Groot Martijn
Language: EnglishSubjects for A Primer in Financial Data Management:
Keywords
analytics; big data; business data architecture; change management; chief data officer; classification; data cleansing; data governance; data management; data management agenda; data management databases; data management maturity; data model; data quality; data standards; data steward; data types; data utilities; enterprise data management; financial data; financial services; information management; information supply chain; information technology; information uncertainty; IT management; KPIs; management challenges; outsourcing; regulatory demands; regulatory reporting; shared data services; SLAs; taxonomy; trade life cycle; transparency
Support: Print on demand
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A Primer in Financial Data Management describes concepts and methods, considering financial data management, not as a technological challenge, but as a key asset that underpins effective business management.
This broad survey of data management in financial services discusses the data and process needs from the business user, client and regulatory perspectives. Its non-technical descriptions and insights can be used by readers with diverse interests across the financial services industry.
The need has never been greater for skills, systems, and methodologies to manage information in financial markets. The volume of data, the diversity of sources, and the power of the tools to process it massively increased. Demands from business, customers, and regulators on transparency, safety, and above all, timely availability of high quality information for decision-making and reporting have grown in tandem, making this book a must read for those working in, or interested in, financial management.
1. The Changing Financial Services Landscape 2. Taxonomy of Financial Data 3. Information as the Fuel for Financial Services’ Business Processes 4. Challenges and Trends in the Financial Data Management Agenda 5. Data Management Tools and Techniques 6. Data Management Processes and Quality Management 7. Data Management Organisation 8. What’s Next?
Economics, finance, and business management graduate students and professionals worldwide who need to know about financial data management
Martijn has worked in product management, consulting and technology roles focused on enterprise software, financial data analytics and content services at firms such as ABN AMRO, Euroclear and IGATE.
Martijn holds an MBA from INSEAD, a MSc in Mathematics from VU University, Amsterdam and is a certified Financial Risk Manager from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.
- Focuses on ways information management can fuel financial institutions’ processes, including regulatory reporting, trade lifecycle management, and customer interaction
- Covers recent regulatory and technological developments and their implications for optimal financial information management
- Views data management from a supply chain perspective and discusses challenges and opportunities, including big data technologies and regulatory scrutiny