The Bank of Lithuania is in the middle of a major overhaul of its data architecture aiming to finalise a centralised structure for data reporting and analysis by 2025.

In this video, you will hear from Edita Lukaševičiūtė, head of data governance at the Bank of Lithuania presenting their data management maturity programme.

Topics include:

  • Why the central bank is reforming data governance, data collection and data platforms for storage and analysis.
  • How they are creating a “hub-and-spoke principle" to organise their data.
  • How they benefit from their new process.

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