Dollars in the detail: banks pan for gold in 'data lakes'

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Race to monetise huge troves of consumer information.

Dollars in the detail: banks pan for gold in 'data lakes'
From sending special offers on restaurants to burger-loving current account holders to selling anonymised credit card records, banks are racing to monetise the huge troves of data they hold. Wall Street trails Silicon Valley in using customer information to boost revenue but with tech giants ...

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