FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE REFERENCE FRAMEWORK AND EXAMPLES
Examine our pre-built, ready-to-go, customizable, and business-friendly financial services business architecture reference framework and examples. This framework is used within our Consulting Services for banks and financial services organizations, ensuring enhanced support and greater value for our clients.
The Financial Services Reference Framework and Examples offered by Business Architecture Info for retail banks, commercial banks, wholesale banking, wealth management, trading services, currency exchange, corporate finance, and venture capital include the following:
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over 3,100 business capabilities
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over 1,400 information types
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43 detailed value streams
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over 3,000 application assets or services categorized by the level-1 business capability they support
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over 400 diagrams
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Business Case 1 - Reaching a New Market Using a Mobile Application
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Business Case 2 - Improving Fund Performance Using Artificial Intelligence
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Business Case 3 - Automating Loans Using Blockchain
This reference framework is crafted based on comments from our clients and our Financial Services Business Architecture Info Committee. The 8 Members of our committee include:
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Aman Alagh, Head - Tech Strategy, Planning & Architecture at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank in the UAE,
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Deepanjan Mitra, EA Senior Architect - Global HR, Supply Chain, Risk & Financials at TransUnion in IL USA,
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Gareth Ruddle, Head of Enterprise Architecture at Newcastle Building Society in the UK,
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Maggy Thor, Business Architecture Practice Lead, Macquarie Group, Australia,
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Nana Langa, Chief Business Architect at Absa Group in South Africa,
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Nivin Premkumar, Senior Manager, Enterprise Business Architecture at TD Bank in Canada,
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Rakesh K Singh, Enterprise Architect at One America in IN USA, and
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Wai-Ling Chiu, Manager Enterprise Architecture at Knab in the Netherlands.
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Inquire about our 2 Excel datasets or 4 PDF files. ​
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Our Financial Services Business Architecture Training is entirely based on this Financial Services Reference Framework and Examples offered by Business Architecture Info.
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Effective December 1, 2024, Business Architecture Info has ceased offering its Financial Services Business Architecture Reference Framework in Excel and PDF formats for standalone purchase. Going forward, this framework will be exclusively utilized within our Consulting Services for banks and financial services companies, ensuring enhanced support and greater value for our clients.
FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS CAPABILITIES
The Financial Services Business Architecture Reference Framework consists of over 3,100 business capabilities that are sometimes up to 6 levels deep. Business capabilities are segmented into 8 tiers, including Financial Services, Client-Driven, Marketing and Sales, Strategy, Human Resources, Enterprise Support, Finance and accounting, and Governance and Compliance.
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The Excel file includes the level, the nomenclature, a detailed description of each business capability, and cross-map relationships to value streams/value stages.
FINANCIAL SERVICES VALUE STREAMS
The Financial Services Business Architecture Reference Framework consists of 43 customer-driven, strategic, or supporting detailed value streams, with their participating stakeholders. 24 of these value streams are linked to their enabling capabilities.
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The Excel file includes the nomenclature, a detailed description of each value stream/value stage, and cross-map relationships to business capabilities and stakeholders.
FINANCIAL SERVICES INFORMATION TYPES
The Financial Services Business Architecture Reference Framework consists of over 1,400 information types that are several levels deep. The financial services information types are currently segmented into 33 level-1 information types.
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The Excel file includes the level, the nomenclature, and a detailed description of each information type.
APPLICATIONS SUPPORTING BUSINESS CAPABILITIES
This Financial Services Business Architecture Framework provides a comprehensive collection of over 3,000 application assets and services. Each entry is organized according to one of the 83 level-1 business capabilities defined in this Financial Services Business Architecture Framework.
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Each application includes a detailed description, pricing information (where available), the name of the vendor, and a direct link to the application's webpage for further reference.