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GRC Platform Overview
August-2010
The modular design of the BWise Software Solution makes it possible to centrally administer and control all disciplines from the Governance, Risk and Compliance sectors using an integrated approach.
GDS Link Rules Engine Flyer
June-2010
Learn about GDS Link's rule based management system and how control over risk management strategies including scorecard implementation, segmentation and champion/challenger strategies is placed in the hands of business users through the intuitive decision studio desktop application.
GDS Link Retro-Scoring Flyer
June-2010
Explore how GDS Link's DataView360™ can be utilised to reprocess archived data to validate new rules objects, credit bureau attributes and custom scorecard models.
GDS Link DataView360 Batch Flyer
June-2010
Learn how GDS Link's DataView360™ can be leveraged in a batch environment to process large files on a one off basis in support of marketing, application processing and account monitoring activities.
GDS Link DataView360-Detect Flyer
June-2010
Explore GDS Link's solution for the merchant acquiring industry, which supports an acquirer's risk management requirements including merchant on-boarding and fraud mitigation.
GDS Link Application Processing Flyer
June-2010
Learn about GDS Link's framework for meeting your credit application processing needs for both consumer and small business lending.
GDS Link Company Flyer
June-2010
Learn about GDS Link, its core offering DataView360™, the industries it currently serves and GDS Link's key differentiators.
GDS Link DataView360 Flyer
June-2010
Secure a high level overview of GDS Link's award winning technology platform, DataView360™, its technical design and how it can be leveraged throughout the risk management spectrum.
Gaining From Your Own Default – Counterparty Credit Risk and DVA
April-2010
A trend that has become increasingly relevant for financial institutions to consider is the bilateral nature of counterparty risk. This involves quantifying counterparty risk under the assumption of one's own default where a defaulting institution "gains" on any outstanding liabilities that need not (cannot) be paid in full. This component is often named Debit Valuation Adjustment (DVA) and is the mirror image of the more commonly known unilateral Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA).
Global Risk Management Platform
January-2010
Free white paper introducing our ING Corporate Insurance Risk Management solution
Get Your IT Strategy Right and Everything Else Will Follow
November-2009
Industry spokespersons have already predicted that 2010 will be the year in which lenders start to compete once again, and operational capability, including IT, will play a more vital part in this than one might at first assume. After a tough period of laying low, lenders looking to claw their way out of the downturn will soon be back in the race, fighting to win market share.
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