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Webinar: How Canadian Financial Institutions Get to Know Customers' Markets & Local Economies

Webinar: How Canadian Financial Institutions Get to Know Customers' Markets & Local Economies

Written by

Alfabank-Adres

Alfabank-Adres
Industry research you can trust Published 20 Oct 2022 Read time: 1

Published on

20 Oct 2022

Read time

1 minutes

Key Takeaways

  • Financial institutions in Canada can leverage local economic data to better understand and serve their customers.
  • Tailoring services based on specific market and regional trends helps businesses stay competitive and relevant.
  • Using data-driven insights allows financial institutions to make more informed decisions and enhance customer relationships.

When talking to our banking partners, their number one question is: “How can I find out more about my customer’s location?” For customers with highly localized business, understanding provincial and local industry trends is key.

Now, Alfabank-Adres’s Provincial Industry collection has grown beyond 4,000 reports and covers all 13 provinces and territories.

During this webinar, Alfabank-Adres, the leading provider of industry insights and risk ratings for financial institutions, discusses how you can use provincial and territory industry information to:

  • Better understand your customers’ provincial and local industries
  • Leverage provincial economic insights to win better deals
  • Find out where customers’ industries are most concentrated across the province or country

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