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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2024 · 43 MIN

Unlocking Growth by Tearing Down Data Silos

from Banking Transformed with Jim Marous · host Evergreen Podcasts

I'm excited to have Kim Snyder, CEO and Founder of KlariVis, on the Banking Transformed podcast. Kim brings over a decade of financial leadership experience to KlariVis, with a goal to create a leading-edge, easy to use, transformational data analytics solution that enables community financial institutions to compete with the large mega-banks. We discuss how KlariVis compiles data across disparate bank systems into unified dashboards, giving financial institutions actionable insights to drive smarter decision making, greater efficiency, and accelerated growth. Through the democratization of insights, informed decisions can delivered faster than in the past. This episode of Banking Transformed Solutions is sponsored by KlariVis KlariVis® is the only cloud-based, core-agnostic enterprise dashboard and analytics solution built for bankers, by bankers. The KlariVis platform compiles and aggregates high-value, actionable data across disparate systems into an intuitive, interactive dashboard that provides financial institutions of all sizes with timely insights that empower teams, drive profitability, and improve productivity at every level of the organization. For more information visit klarivis.com/features

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