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15 February 2017

European Supervisory Authorities Consult On The Use Of Big Data By Financial Institutions

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On December 19, 2016, the Joint Committee of the ESAs launched a consultation paper on the use of big data by financial institutions.
European Union Finance and Banking
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On December 19, 2016, the Joint Committee of the ESAs launched a consultation paper on the use of big data by financial institutions. Big data refers to the collection, processing and use of high volumes of different types of data from various sources, using IT tools and algorithms. Big data is used to reveal patterns or correlations, to generate new ideas or solutions or to more accurately predict future events. The objective of the consultation is for the ESAs to better understand the impact of the increased use of big data on the financial industry and to assess whether any supervisory or regulatory actions are needed. The ESAs do not consider that the existing EU legislation on data protection, competition, consumer protection and sectoral financial services regulations explicitly addresses big data. The discussion paper seeks feedback on whether there is sufficient flexibility in the existing legislation to cover big data, whether there are any gaps and how the existing legislation impacts the use of big data by the financial services sector. Responses to the consultation are requested by March 17, 2017. The ESAs expect to publish their decision on next steps, if any, before the end of 2017.

The Discussion Paper is available at: https://www.esma.europa.eu/press-news/consultations/joint-committee-discussion-paper-use-big-data-financial-institutions  and the FAQs are available at: https://esas-joint-committee.europa.eu/Publications/Other%20Documents/2016-JCESA%20QandA%20on%20Big%20Data.pdf

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ARTICLE
15 February 2017

European Supervisory Authorities Consult On The Use Of Big Data By Financial Institutions

European Union Finance and Banking

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Our success is built on our clients’ success. We have a long and distinguished history of supporting our clients wherever they do business, from major financial centers to emerging and growth markets. We represent many of the world’s leading corporations and major financial institutions, as well as emerging growth companies, governments and state-owned enterprises, often working on ground-breaking, precedent-setting matters. With a deep understanding of our clients' businesses and the industries they operate in, our work is driven by their need for outstanding legal and commercial advice.
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