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Banking verified Verified Outcome TRL 9

Global Data Mesh Architecture

domain Client: Major Dutch Banking Group handshake Provider: Internal / Open Source schedule Deploy: 2019-2023
90 Impact
Enterprise Ready
Evidence Score: 4/10
Strength: Medium

Executive Summary

ANALYST: COI RESEARCH

The bank implemented a 'Data Mesh' architecture, decentralizing data ownership to business domains while enforcing global governance standards.

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"A leading architectural pattern for global banks. It solves the bottleneck of centralized data lakes by treating data as a product owned by the business units that create it, improving agility and quality."

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warning The Challenge

As a global bank, centralized data lakes became bottlenecks. Business units had to wait for central IT teams to ingest and clean data, leading to delays in analytics. Furthermore, data quality was often poor because the central team lacked domain context.

psychology The Solution

The organization adopted a Data Mesh approach. Instead of a single central repository, data ownership was pushed out to the domains (e.g., Payments, Mortgages) who are responsible for serving their data as 'products' to the rest of the bank via standardized APIs. A self-service infrastructure platform supports these domains.

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Integrations
Data Fabric
Deployment Model
Hybrid Cloud
Data Classification
All
Estimated TCO / ROI
Medium
POC Summary ( to )

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shield Risk Register & Mitigation

Risk Factor Severity Mitigation Strategy
Governance Fragmentation Medium Federated governance

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Audited value realization curve

Increase in reusable data products Verified Outcome
Primary KPIReduction in data access requests time
Audit CycleImproved data governance scores

policy Compliance & Gov

  • Standards: GDPR / Global
  • Maturity (TRL): 9
  • Evidence Score: 4/10
  • Data Class: All

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