Qlik Sense and QlikView for financial services
Better profitability and performance. Your details within an hour QlikView.
Financial services companies often face intense competition, margins under severe pressure and the absolute need to retain profitable customers. Consolidation is the order of the day and is an information nightmare, where essential details and data are lost in multiple stacked systems.
These problems, in combination with increasingly strict and detailed regulations - such as Sarbanes Oxley, Basel, KYC and MiFID, among others - make intelligent business analysis a vital factor.
The answer? Qlik!
QlikView and Qlik Sense are modern Business Intelligence (BI) tools for data analysis, dashboard and reporting specially developed for users from the business world. All possibilities within one product. In just a few hours or a few days you have - thanks Qlik - fully implemented your business analysis. Previously, you could only achieve this result with a full package of complex products.
The result? Vigor!
You can now respond quickly to needs and opportunities within your organization. Qlik revolutionizes Business Intelligence with fast and powerful visualization capabilities. Qlik provides analysis capabilities unimaginable within traditional technologies - and bundles them with unparalleled flexibility, performance and simplicity.
The patented technology of Qlik gives you all the features you expect from powerful analytics solutions without the constraints, costs, or complexity of traditional OLAP designs. Solutions such as dashboards and alerts, multidimensional analysis, breaking up and distributing data.
What are you waiting for?
Qlikview of Qlik Sense can be used within a few days. Users are trained within minutes and end users receive their answers in seconds - instead of hours - so that they can quickly
be able to reach substantiated decisions.
All sources are via QlikView and Qlik Sense can be unlocked and displayed in dashboards.
Example indicators of this are:
- Productivity direct hours vs standard
- Direct hours vs standard hours
- Dynamic declarations
- Work in progress
- Billed work
- Write-offs
- Dynamic accounts receivable balances
- Accounts receivable at the end of the month
- Age of accounts receivable
- Loss & profit analysis
- Asset seizure
- Cross Sells
- Client satisfaction
- Rates realized
- Leverage
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