50p 2017

50p 2017

A conference about India's digital payments ecosystem.

Zainab Bawa

Zainab Bawa

@zainabbawa

Where is open data in payments? How do I analyze it?

Submitted Feb 1, 2017

Following demonetization, several individuals and organizations started making use of the data available to them, or the data they could access, to explain trends and show truths from the ground.
James Wilson made one such effort. He accessed data from government websites and analyzed it to explain issues surrounding demonetization.
Through this talk, James explains what is the scope for individuals and collectives to access public data in payments, where does it exist and how best to analyze and disseminate this data.

Outline

Following demonetization, several individuals and organizations started making use of the data available to them, or the data they could access, to explain trends and show truths from the ground.
James Wilson made one such effort. He accessed data from government websites and analyzed it to explain issues surrounding demonetization.
Through this talk, James explains what is the scope for individuals and collectives to access public data in payments, where does it exist and how best to analyze and disseminate this data.

Requirements

An open mind.

Speaker bio

James Wilson is a Member of the Mullaperiyar Special Cell, Government of Kerala. He is a civil engineer by training and practice. James has been writing about his analyses from demonetization on decipherdemon.blogspot.in. His Twitter handle is @jamewils.

Slides

http://www.slideshare.net/ZainabBawa1/where-is-open-data-in-payments-how-do-i-analyze-it

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