Hear why Capital on Tap invested in a data observability tool and the strategies employed to garner widespread success and buy-in over time.
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Soren Rehn
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Soren Rehn is an experienced Analytics Engineer at Capital on Tap. After moving around various roles in tech, he eventually focused on making data useful to everyone. Leveraging a decade of expertise in the data space, he enables data scientists, operations, finance and all to put data at the centre of their workflows. When he's not building datasets, he can be found building woodworking or cooking.
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Every day, banking institution Capital on Tap is calculating thousands of credit scores, directly impacting how their customers receive credit cards or additional lines of credit. Data quality is paramount – incorrect credit scores can set off a wide range of long-lasting financial implications for their customers, which is why the team turned to data observability with Monte Carlo, to improve their data – and credit score – reliability.
But, as with any new tool in your tech stack, onboarding new processes for key users is just as important as onboarding the tool itself.
Join this session with Ben Jones and Soren Rehn, to hear why the Analytics Engineering team at Capital on Tap decided to invest in a data observability tool, how their processes play a critical role in maximizing the tool’s value (including a few missteps and recalibrations along the way), and the strategies employed to garner widespread success and buy-in over time.