Shanghai Daily

Tech standards in place for data control

- BANKING

THE Chinese banking industry’s self-regulatory organizati­on said more technologi­cal standards are in the pipeline to help better govern torrents of data in the sector.

As the industry is typically data-driven, stronger data governance gives a strong boost to lenders’ efficiency and competitiv­eness, said Pan Guangwei, vice president of the China Banking Associatio­n, during a digital banking forum in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.

While the banks possess enormous troves of customer and transactio­n data, they face problems in data integratio­n, standardiz­ation and applicatio­n, which are dragging down the industry’s digital transforma­tion, Pan said.

The CBA will work on tech standards to facilitate data analysis, security and quality management, so as to build a sound ecosystem of big data governance, Pan said.

Data governance is a process to ensure an organizati­on’s data is consistent and set policies on how the data is used. Successful data governance programs can help improve data quality, business decision-making and regulatory compliance in organizati­ons.

According to the market intelligen­ce firm Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n, Chinese companies are speeding up digital transforma­tion amid industrial upgrades and financial enterprise­s are pioneers in related practices, as three of the IDC’s top seven digital transforma­tion awards this year are from the banking sector.

Digital transforma­tion is a popular choice for firms and is expanding into corporate culture, customer service and other aspects.

(Xinhua)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China