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When was the last time you switched banks? Yeah…and how did that go…?
Imagine being able to skip all those steps needed to switch your bank.
I bet it took a frustrating amount of time to switch. So many forms to fill, so many people to talk to, so many places to go or appointments to make or lines to stand in.
Now, you can skip all those steps!
Your new bank can get all the information they need from your old bank and set it all up for you.
But this is only one of the many perks of Open Banking.
Jamie’s Role as a Data Science Leader at FDATA
Jamie K Leach is the Chapter Lead ANZ of FDATA. FDATA is a not-for-profit global association for financial services companies operating in Open Banking and Open Finance. They work with government, regulatory authorities, and financial industry stakeholders in their mission to open up Australia’s and New Zealand's financial sector and the greater Consumer Data Right to the benefits of financial data and technology. Their members provide innovative financial applications and services to empower customers to make better decisions and take fuller control of their financial lives.
Jamie’s corporate background is diverse; ranging from strategy and project management, general management, corporate and investment banking, defence, spatial, and economics, as well as leading development and data/technology companies through capital-raising and global expansion. She is incredibly passionate about the transformative potential of data. She believes that access to quality data at all levels enables more transparent thought-processes and better decision-making through data-driven decisions.
Other than her role at FDATA, Jamie is currently a Board Chair at GridQube, an External Consultant with Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, a Digital Identity, eKYC and Financial Inclusion at The World Bank and at the United Nations Capital Development Fund, and the Founder of Open Data Australia.
In this exclusive analytics podcast episode, Jamie shares:
If you are an executive working in the financial sector or a data analytics professional looking to implement open banking or open data, this is the episode you do not want to miss out on.
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When was the last time you switched banks? Yeah…and how did that go…?
Imagine being able to skip all those steps needed to switch your bank.
I bet it took a frustrating amount of time to switch. So many forms to fill, so many people to talk to, so many places to go or appointments to make or lines to stand in.
Now, you can skip all those steps!
Your new bank can get all the information they need from your old bank and set it all up for you.
But this is only one of the many perks of Open Banking.
Jamie’s Role as a Data Science Leader at FDATA
Jamie K Leach is the Chapter Lead ANZ of FDATA. FDATA is a not-for-profit global association for financial services companies operating in Open Banking and Open Finance. They work with government, regulatory authorities, and financial industry stakeholders in their mission to open up Australia’s and New Zealand's financial sector and the greater Consumer Data Right to the benefits of financial data and technology. Their members provide innovative financial applications and services to empower customers to make better decisions and take fuller control of their financial lives.
Jamie’s corporate background is diverse; ranging from strategy and project management, general management, corporate and investment banking, defence, spatial, and economics, as well as leading development and data/technology companies through capital-raising and global expansion. She is incredibly passionate about the transformative potential of data. She believes that access to quality data at all levels enables more transparent thought-processes and better decision-making through data-driven decisions.
Other than her role at FDATA, Jamie is currently a Board Chair at GridQube, an External Consultant with Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, a Digital Identity, eKYC and Financial Inclusion at The World Bank and at the United Nations Capital Development Fund, and the Founder of Open Data Australia.
In this exclusive analytics podcast episode, Jamie shares:
If you are an executive working in the financial sector or a data analytics professional looking to implement open banking or open data, this is the episode you do not want to miss out on.