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Re-Defining Business Decision Making Through
Geospatial -Technology
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Re-Defining Business Decision
Making Through G-Tech
Teach & Train 110 ways To Conserve Water
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Happiness is the Journey, not the destination !
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• 1st NBFC to reach 08 k hhd
• 1st NBFC to have system pradhans for 5 locations or 120 business users
• 1st NBFC to have hybrid of solar / wind power at our locations.
• 1st NBFC to align financial inclusion capture through EPOS
• 1st NBFC to introduced to have customer IVR Multilingual dedicated it top 10
Indian languages
• Only Financial institution to capture LAT/LNG of the customers location.
• Only Financial Institution to use Fingure print de-dupe
• Around 36 projects are the business & Service face of us for last five
years…,
• 75 honors and awards recognition for the best unique practices at rural India
for last five years.
About MMFSL Group
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DNA :- Create new Markets through Service culture Innovation.
DNA:
Innovation: External & Internal users need solutions that are new and different adopt to Rural in nature as BASICS
Action: Take 100% responsibility with Integrity on our commitments and execute them flawlessly as local our - BEHAVOIR
Triumph – Sense of Accomplishment from every action, every time resulting in Joy and Happiness for all like our traditional festivals - BUSINESS
Pushing the boundaries of Minds and Machines If you want to break through look
outside your current environment. A key quality to have is to be authentic
About MMFSL - BITS
The Business Challenges ….,
•Enterprise Data sharing – collaborating across the extended.
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Main Heading
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The Business Challenges …
The Challenges Forces shaping
the future of digital banking
Forces Some examples
Electronification Decline in check usage & Internet online banking
Digital culture Consumers expect 24/7, ubiquitous, immediate access to services.
Online functionality moving to user devices. it is also available at
users' favorite sites
Mobile computing Mobile phones are ubiquitous and already capable of much more than
voice services such as Deposit of cheques thro i-phones, Mobile
payment devices
Channel explosion customers have developed multi-channel behaviors.(call Center,
Online banking & Mobile Banking)
Cost pressure Human interaction at the branch... now on a screen , Video Banking,
Virtual Specialists in Branches
New payment
methods
Virtual wallets Minimizes transaction fees paid to external, Allows
consumers to transact in micro-amounts
Social networking
Banks are already leveraging these channels to support multiple
strategic objectives
New Media The online advertising ecosystem presents new business
opportunities. Targeted advertising based on users' financial
characteristics may be a new revenue model for banks 7
Geospatial – Using Geospatial technology it allows us to capture the
information globally through any channel and Vett to value for smarter
Decisions
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Geospatial Technology
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Geospatial technology broadly includes mapping and
surveying techniques, remote sensing, photogrammetry,
cartography, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and
Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
With its unique ability for acquisition, integration and
analysis of geographically referenced spatial
information, this technology has in recent times been
recognised as an effective tool for planning,
management and decision making locally and globally.
Definition - Effective tool for planning management and decision
making locally and globally with the live strong entity movable data.
Geospatial Rural Technology
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For example :- photo – exception photo taken on
photographs – for all KYC
vehicle –information
movable entitiey
land, etc fixed
Plotting customer and other entities
expenses clearance based on internal
data. monitory access secured
Geospatial Rural Technology
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Geospatial Rural
Technology
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For example :- photo – exception photo
taken on photographs – for all KYC
vehicle –information
movable entitiey
land, etc fixed
Plotting customer and
other entities
expenses clearance
based on internal
data. monitory access
secured
Geospatial – Base Technology which is
going to execute
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Geospatial – Rural Indian
Technology
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Main Heading
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Geospatial – What is the base ? Why?
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Geospatial – Belief Behavior Business
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Geospatial – Belief Why ? How ? What?
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Geospatial Technology
Behavior Assumptions
between Urban Rural Globally
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Main Heading
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Geospatial Technology – – Business benefits to Banks Financial services
Geospatial – how to be used in Rural Indian Technology
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Benefits to us in a long run
Raise awareness among the citizens and encourage use of geospatial technologies for
better information generation and decision making
• Identify successful case studies and models of application of geospatial techniques for
replication
• Collaborate with Government at all possible levels to identify and address policy issues
in this sector
• Efforts toward recognition to the subject as one of the mainstream options for higher
education and career
• Facilitate a common platform to all stakeholders so as to strengthen feed-back
mechanism among Government, Industry & Academia
• Assess and enhance the level of engagement across different sectors of economy
• Capacity Building
Banking and Payments industry confidence: chance to get Amazon Kindle!
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Introducing Spoken Web
Introducing the Spoken Web
- employs an easy-to-use voice interface
• over the already in-use phone system
• to create dynamic content in local
vernacular language
- enables access for local communities
• to surf a web of localized information
through phone
Carpenters/
Electricians
make a call to
VoiGen to
generate their
voice sites
The voice sites
are
automatically
deployed in the
system
People call
these voice
sites to
“Interact”
with the
specialists
A VoiceSite is: A voice driven application hosted in the network
and created by subscribers themselves
Consists of a set of interconnected VoicePages
(eg vxml files)
Accessed by calling up the associated phone
number and interacting with its underlying
application flow through a telephony interface
Analogous to WebSites in the World Wide Web
An Example
Heading
Sub points header
• Point 1
• Point 2
• Point 3
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MMFSL – Mumbai MH India
JW Marriot Juhu
17th August 2013 Saturday
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1-06-09 14:55
PROCESS
COMPLETED
Transfer of collected data and Process completion.
Questions if
any ???
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