Ethical Boundaries: Analytics vs Overreach The first sign that something is off rarely comes from a regulator. It usually arrives as a success story. A monthly business review. A deck from the analytics team. A slide titled, in neutral language: “Optimised Treatment Strategy – Results After 90 Days”. The analyst walks the room through the […]
Read MoreLoan Closed, But Still Showing Active? How to Get It Fixed The common headache You’ve made the last EMI. Maybe you even have the closure letter. But your credit report still shows the loan as “active” or “overdue”. It’s annoying – and it can affect new approvals. Why this happens Most of the time, it’s […]
Read MoreEthical Boundaries: Analytics vs Overreach The warning signs rarely show up in a compliance note. They usually appear in an enthusiastic analytics review that everyone walked into expecting good news. It’s a monthly performance meeting. On the screen: a deck from the data science team titled, politely, “Behavioural Segmentation – Early Results”. The lead analyst […]
Read MoreCybersecurity & Data Privacy in Bureaus (The Risk Nobody Quite Owns) The first time cybersecurity around bureau data genuinely worries a room, it’s usually not in an infosec review. It’s often in a post-incident call that wasn’t supposed to involve bureaus at all. Someone has found a suspicious login to an internal reporting server. An […]
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