Every Vendor Claims Data Is Their Moat: Why Banks Pay For The Silos Between Them
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When a vendor’s model makes a bad call because it lacked data that was sitting inside another vendor’s system, the bank is the one that eats the loss.
When a vendor’s model makes a bad call because it lacked data that was sitting inside another vendor’s system, the bank is the one that eats the loss.
When a vendor’s model makes a bad call because it lacked data that was sitting inside another vendor’s system, the bank is the one that eats the loss.
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