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The lack of data professionals with the right experience to run the data organizations of large financial companies may result in companies completely outsourcing the management and operations of their third largest expense.
Bernardo Santiago doesn’t mince words when he says, “We don’t have enough people to handle market data!”
He is a data veteran who held market data roles at WestLB, Wellington Management, ITG, RBC Capital Markets, and Franklin Templeton Investments before founding his own market data consulting firm, S4 Market Data, in 2017. He noticed a skills shortage among data professionals. Or, more accurately, a lack of talent. Older data professionals, often seen sharing their knowledge at conferences and industry events,
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