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    <description>Get an insider’s view into data, business strategies and trust. In each episode, industry experts join us to discuss key talking points in the world of technology. We’ll share new insights and perspectives on topics, such as how fraud is challenging FinTech growth; ways to develop award-winning, consumer-centric lending platforms; or the product set needed to optimise customer onboarding. 
You’ll learn more about the inner workings of TransUnion — one of the world’s leading insights and analytics companies — and how we bring our purpose of Information for Good® to life for individuals and communities. 
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    <itunes:summary>Get an insider’s view into data, business strategies and trust. In each episode, industry experts join us to discuss key talking points in the world of technology. We’ll share new insights and perspectives on topics, such as how fraud is challenging FinTech growth; ways to develop award-winning, consumer-centric lending platforms; or the product set needed to optimise customer onboarding. 
You’ll learn more about the inner workings of TransUnion — one of the world’s leading insights and analytics companies — and how we bring our purpose of Information for Good® to life for individuals and communities. 
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  <title>Credit Week Recap and Data Solutions Fit for the Modern Economy Discussion</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, reviews Credit Week and asks her guests for their highlights. The team then talk to the development and application of data solutions that can help support consumers in the modern economy and cite some of the customer-first innovations they are seeing in the marketplace.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>38:07</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, holds the mic for this episode and is joined by colleagues, Dennis Bishop and Glyn Cowlishaw. Dennis is an expert in credit data, whilst Glyn advises our customers on fraud and identity solutions.
The show starts with a discussion of Credit Week (Credit Strategy's new flagship event) which took place this June. Each contributor picks out their own highlight from the event and explains why this example resonated with them. The conversation moves on to the development of data solutions attuned to current consumer and business needs. Glyn talks about the spikes we are seeing in different fraud types (as documented in our 2024 Omnichannel Fraud Report) and the opportunity to educate consumers better around fraud risk and online safety. Dennis discusses the current economic situation, consumer sentiment and advances in affordability data in the form of trended affordability and how that helps businesses tailor their approach to individual consumers. 
We wrap by shining a lens on product innovation. We explore how NPD can create more good consumer outcomes during the lending experience and how fraud and identity solutions (such as document verification and biometrics) can help businesses keep pace with criminals and authenticate more good customers vs stopping the fraudsters and support streamlined reauthentication processes that strengthen the customer experience. 
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  <itunes:keywords>financial services, digital crime, scams, customer experience, big data, consumer behaviour, business strategy, cost living, banking apps, FinTech</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, holds the mic for this episode and is joined by colleagues, Dennis Bishop and Glyn Cowlishaw. Dennis is an expert in credit data, whilst Glyn advises our customers on fraud and identity solutions.</p>

<p>The show starts with a discussion of Credit Week (Credit Strategy&#39;s new flagship event) which took place this June. Each contributor picks out their own highlight from the event and explains why this example resonated with them. The conversation moves on to the development of data solutions attuned to current consumer and business needs. Glyn talks about the spikes we are seeing in different fraud types (as documented in our 2024 Omnichannel Fraud Report) and the opportunity to educate consumers better around fraud risk and online safety. Dennis discusses the current economic situation, consumer sentiment and advances in affordability data in the form of trended affordability and how that helps businesses tailor their approach to individual consumers. </p>

<p>We wrap by shining a lens on product innovation. We explore how NPD can create more good consumer outcomes during the lending experience and how fraud and identity solutions (such as document verification and biometrics) can help businesses keep pace with criminals and authenticate more good customers vs stopping the fraudsters and support streamlined reauthentication processes that strengthen the customer experience.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Caroline Fowler, Director of Product – Consumer Interactive, TransUnion, holds the mic for this episode and is joined by colleagues, Dennis Bishop and Glyn Cowlishaw. Dennis is an expert in credit data, whilst Glyn advises our customers on fraud and identity solutions.</p>

<p>The show starts with a discussion of Credit Week (Credit Strategy&#39;s new flagship event) which took place this June. Each contributor picks out their own highlight from the event and explains why this example resonated with them. The conversation moves on to the development of data solutions attuned to current consumer and business needs. Glyn talks about the spikes we are seeing in different fraud types (as documented in our 2024 Omnichannel Fraud Report) and the opportunity to educate consumers better around fraud risk and online safety. Dennis discusses the current economic situation, consumer sentiment and advances in affordability data in the form of trended affordability and how that helps businesses tailor their approach to individual consumers. </p>

<p>We wrap by shining a lens on product innovation. We explore how NPD can create more good consumer outcomes during the lending experience and how fraud and identity solutions (such as document verification and biometrics) can help businesses keep pace with criminals and authenticate more good customers vs stopping the fraudsters and support streamlined reauthentication processes that strengthen the customer experience.</p>]]>
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  <title>Enhanced Consumer Insights: Introducing the Vulnerability Registration Service, Evolving Data Strategies and Credit Week </title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2024 13:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
  <author>TransUnion</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Ever wondered which consumer data points could have a transformative impact on transactions between consumers and businesses? In this episode Gareth Howell, Head of Data Solutions at TransUnion in the UK, talks with Helen Lord, CEO of the Vulnerability Registration Service (VRS), about the power of new types of consumer insights, the evolution of the data ecosystem and the regulatory drive to improve customer outcomes.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>28:12</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Ever wondered what type of consumer data points could have a transformative impact on transactions between consumers and businesses?  
In this episode Gareth Howell, Head of Data Solutions at TransUnion in the UK, talks with Helen Lord, CEO of the Vulnerability Registration Service (VRS) about the power of new types of consumer insights, the evolution of the data ecosystem and the regulatory drive to improve customer outcomes.
A non-profit organisation, VRS was established in 2016 and allows individuals with different vulnerability types (both financial and non-financial) to self-register issues such as financial vulnerability (for example an ‘unpaid carer’ flag), physical disabilities or addictions (including drugs and gambling), and appends that information to files with actions, such as requesting lenders decline them for credit, or informing a provider that they need more support for access to products or services (circumstances in this scenario could include impaired sight or hearing).  
Gareth and Helen discuss why understanding behaviours and vulnerabilities that are typically ‘unseen’ when making credit decisions has the potential to create better outcomes for consumers and businesses, and walk through how this can be turned into reality.  
We close with Gareth signposting his keynote at Credit Week (June 17-19, 2024). Credit Week is a key event for industry leaders to come together and discuss their latest challenges and emerging topics, shape opinion, and share and learn from best practice examples. The agenda’s focus on consumer vulnerability aligns with innovative work TransUnion are doing with data, product development and consultancy work, and more broadly our commitment to using data and insights to drive financial inclusion and consumer empowerment. 
Further reading:
[* A Compelling Human and Economic Case for Transforming How We Understand Consumer Vulnerability 
 (https://www.transunion.co.uk/blog/transforming-how-we-understand-consumer-vulnerability)
* Open Banking: Unlock the Potential of Your 2024 Customer Strategy (https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/open-banking) 
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  <itunes:keywords>customer experience, banking, financial services, apps, financial education, consumer insights, digital economy, product development, data, lending, vulnerability, big data, mental health, wellbeing</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what type of consumer data points could have a transformative impact on transactions between consumers and businesses?  </p>

<p>In this episode Gareth Howell, Head of Data Solutions at TransUnion in the UK, talks with Helen Lord, CEO of the Vulnerability Registration Service (VRS) about the power of new types of consumer insights, the evolution of the data ecosystem and the regulatory drive to improve customer outcomes.</p>

<p>A non-profit organisation, VRS was established in 2016 and allows individuals with different vulnerability types (both financial and non-financial) to self-register issues such as financial vulnerability (for example an ‘unpaid carer’ flag), physical disabilities or addictions (including drugs and gambling), and appends that information to files with actions, such as requesting lenders decline them for credit, or informing a provider that they need more support for access to products or services (circumstances in this scenario could include impaired sight or hearing).  </p>

<p>Gareth and Helen discuss why understanding behaviours and vulnerabilities that are typically ‘unseen’ when making credit decisions has the potential to create better outcomes for consumers and businesses, and walk through how this can be turned into reality.  </p>

<p>We close with Gareth signposting his keynote at Credit Week (June 17-19, 2024). Credit Week is a key event for industry leaders to come together and discuss their latest challenges and emerging topics, shape opinion, and share and learn from best practice examples. The agenda’s focus on consumer vulnerability aligns with innovative work TransUnion are doing with data, product development and consultancy work, and more broadly our commitment to using data and insights to drive financial inclusion and consumer empowerment. </p>

<p>Further reading:<br>
[* A Compelling Human and Economic Case for Transforming How We Understand Consumer Vulnerability <br>
<a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/blog/transforming-how-we-understand-consumer-vulnerability" rel="nofollow"></a><br>
<a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/open-banking" rel="nofollow">* Open Banking: Unlock the Potential of Your 2024 Customer Strategy</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what type of consumer data points could have a transformative impact on transactions between consumers and businesses?  </p>

<p>In this episode Gareth Howell, Head of Data Solutions at TransUnion in the UK, talks with Helen Lord, CEO of the Vulnerability Registration Service (VRS) about the power of new types of consumer insights, the evolution of the data ecosystem and the regulatory drive to improve customer outcomes.</p>

<p>A non-profit organisation, VRS was established in 2016 and allows individuals with different vulnerability types (both financial and non-financial) to self-register issues such as financial vulnerability (for example an ‘unpaid carer’ flag), physical disabilities or addictions (including drugs and gambling), and appends that information to files with actions, such as requesting lenders decline them for credit, or informing a provider that they need more support for access to products or services (circumstances in this scenario could include impaired sight or hearing).  </p>

<p>Gareth and Helen discuss why understanding behaviours and vulnerabilities that are typically ‘unseen’ when making credit decisions has the potential to create better outcomes for consumers and businesses, and walk through how this can be turned into reality.  </p>

<p>We close with Gareth signposting his keynote at Credit Week (June 17-19, 2024). Credit Week is a key event for industry leaders to come together and discuss their latest challenges and emerging topics, shape opinion, and share and learn from best practice examples. The agenda’s focus on consumer vulnerability aligns with innovative work TransUnion are doing with data, product development and consultancy work, and more broadly our commitment to using data and insights to drive financial inclusion and consumer empowerment. </p>

<p>Further reading:<br>
[* A Compelling Human and Economic Case for Transforming How We Understand Consumer Vulnerability <br>
<a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/blog/transforming-how-we-understand-consumer-vulnerability" rel="nofollow"></a><br>
<a href="https://www.transunion.co.uk/lp/open-banking" rel="nofollow">* Open Banking: Unlock the Potential of Your 2024 Customer Strategy</a></p>]]>
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