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MI Systems Architecture Implications of Basel II and IAS 39

MI Systems Architecture Implications of Basel II and IAS 39

by Robert Tripp | Jun 26, 2003 | Articles, Customer Relationship Management, Management Information

We believe that Basel II and IAS 39 provide sufficient financial incentives to justify major restructuring of banks’ MI systems. In particular the whole approach to data warehousing of assets and customer related information needs to be substantially upgraded....

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