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VUB Cuts Time to Intelligence for Risk Reporting

Overview A subsidiary of Gruppo Banca Intesa, VUB is Slovakia's second largest bank with 2 million retail customers and 90,000 business customers. It is Slovakia's largest issuer of mortgages, a tough market with many institutions offering cut-price loans. The challenge was to integrate data to support market and credit risk management, develop in-house expertise as competitive advantage, and meet specific local regulatory requirements. VUB created of a Risk Data Infrastructure supporting daily and ad hoc reporting on market and credit risk, reconciliations and regulatory reporting.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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