Top 5 Most Popular Blogs in Insurance/Financial Services

December 29, 2016 Data & AI, MarkLogic

Below are the five most popular blogs for 2016. Hope you enjoy them!

1. Using Metadata Repository to Improve MDM Success

In banking every business line is its own master in its domain and its data is subject to its rules. Master Data Managment needs to consider all these masters (pardon the pun) but strong barriers prevent unifying all these silos. A metadata repository to bridge all these sources of truth is key.

2. How to Drive the Mortgage Industry Forward

Today’s mortgage industry faces challenges undreamed of in the past. Regulatory requirements have skyrocketed and firms have been punished for not meeting them. Effectively securitizing mortgages is ever more demanding. Rethinking mortgage repositories is crucial.

3. MiFID II Data Challenges: What Do You Need to Solve?

MiFID II requirements around transparency, reporting, and access to liquidity sources necessitate deep tech changes for European financial institutions.

4. 3 Ways Insurance Benefits from a 360 View – and Why That’s Hard to Do

Risk, client retention and business acceleration through operational efficiency are the three most pressing issues facing the insurance sector – and are actually stymied by the same challenge: No single source of truth. Here’s how 360 views can benefit your firm.

5. Legal Discovery Made Easier: Universal Mortgage Document or Metadata Repository

Any firm involved in mortgage processing, servicing, or securitization knows legal discovery and subpoena response is a risky, costly and error prone. A universal mortgage document or metadata repository should be the backbone of any discovery process in the mortgage industry. Here’s why.

Anastasia Olshanskaya

Anastasia Olshanskaya is MarkLogic’s solutions marketing manager for Financial Services and Insurance, looking after the messaging strategy and content creation. A linguist and marketeer, Anastasia has 15 years of experience in global marketing and communications roles in financial and media companies, such as Euromoney Institutional Investor and Thomson Reuters in the UK and France.