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Bank execs to advise Data Standards Body

Senior executives from the major four banks have been named among the members of the advisory committee to the Data Standards Body.

by Staff Writer
July 9, 2018
in Markets, News
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The Data Standards Body will set the technical standards for the Consumer Data Right, which will roll out in the banking sector first with the aim to help consumers and businesses access and transfer data between service providers.

Treasurer Scott Morrison previously announced the appointment of former IBM managing director Andrew Stevens to the position of independent chair to the Data Standards Body.

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As chair of the Data Standards Body, Mr Stevens is in charge of appointing the Advisory Committee to the Body.

CSIRO announced in a statement that the names of the “initial members” of the Committee had been revealed, “with a strong focus on the banking sector given it is the first sector to implement the Consumer Data Right”.

Alongside Mr Stevens as “interim chair” of the Data Standards Body, an executive from ANZ, Westpac, NAB and CBA will each have a seat on the committee.

The full list of members making up the Advisory Committee to the Body are:

  • Emma Gray, Chief Data Officer, ANZ
  • Gary Thursby, Group Executive, Strategy & Enterprise Business Services, Westpac
  • Patrick Wright, Chief Technology and Operations Officer, NAB
  • Kate Crous, General Manager Digital Strategy and Operations, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Andrew Stevens, Interim Chair of the Data Standards Body
  • Andy White, Chief Operating Officer, Australian Payments Network
  • Luis Uguina Carrion, Chief Digital Officer, Macquarie Bank
  • John Stanton, Chief Executive Officer, Communications Alliance
  • Lauren Solomon, Chief Executive Officer, Consumer Policy Research Centre
  • Lisa Schutz, Managing Director, Verifier
  • Malcolm Webster, Chief Risk Officer, Endeavour Mutual Bank
  • Mark Perry, APAC Chief Technology Officer, Ping Identity
  • Martin Granell, Chief Technology Officer, AGL
  • Viveka Weiley, Head of New Things, CHOICE
  • Ross Sharrott, Chief Technical Officer, MoneyTree
  • Stuart Stoyan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, MoneyPlace

According to the CSIRO statement, the Committee will meet monthly across Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. The meeting minutes will be published on the website of the Data Standards Body.

Technical working groups will also be established, to be announced over the following weeks.

 

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