Core pillars for excellence in the Financial Services Industry
The Dataskills Finance Framework is an integrated and modular solution designed to address the evolving challenges of the banking and insurance markets. Built on data lake architectures and advanced AI data analytics models, the framework leverages innovative technologies to guide financial institutions through their digital transformation journey.

The Foundations of the framework
The framework is built on four essential pillars:
Data quality
Ensures data reliability and consistency through business rules, monitoring, and data governance practicesData lakehouse
A scalable platform that manages both structured and unstructured data, enabling AI and machine learning initiatives.Data governance
Guarantees GDPR compliance and adherence to best practices in enterprise data managementESG governance
Supports ESG regulatory compliance with a dedicated data lake and reliable reporting.Specialized Components
The framework includes advanced solutions across three key areas:
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Performance analytics & visualization
- Custom dashboards and integrated reporting
- Real-time KPI monitoring
- AI-powered support ticket analysis
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Sales & marketing
- Propensity models for products and services
- Intelligent recommendation systems
- Automated prospect analysis
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CRM & customer management
- Advanced customer segmentation
- Customer potential estimation
- Predictive churn models/li>
- AI-powered help desk
Agile and Modular Approach
The framework adopts a structured methodology to minimize operational impact and optimize the company budget. Each component can be implemented gradually, according to priorities and available resources.
Tangible Results
Organizations that adopt Dataskills’ Finance Framework achieve:
- Optimization of operational processes
- Cost reduction and efficiency improvements
- Data-driven decision making supported by advanced analytics
- Increased commercial performance and customer retention
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