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In February 2021 the Bank of England published its ‘Transforming Data Collection: a plan for 2021 and beyond’ report.
This followed the review launched with the publication of the discussion paper ‘Transforming data collection from the UK financial sector’, in January 2020. It identified three questions that need to be addressed:
Jonathan Middleton, Director, Digital and Data at UK Finance is joined by Angus Moir, Bank of England, and Anna Mazonne, Servicenow to discuss this important topic as we look at this area of transformation in 2021 and beyond.
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