Australia’s Consumer Data Right (CDR) is a major regulatory reform aimed at giving consumers control of their data, enabling them to access and share their data with accredited third parties, delivering benefits such as access to better deals on everyday products and services. For more details see the CDR website.
Open Data Australia, Quill Peak Consulting and Robin Scarborough are undertaking a short pulse-check survey on how prepared organisations are for the Consumer Data Right. Later in the year you will be invited to participate in a survey to explore how different organisations are preparing for the Consumer Data Right and its expansion across the Australian economy.
Pulse check purpose
As your organisation has been or is likely to be impacted by CDR, we would like to invite you to participate in this pulse check of organisational preparedness with a focus on leveraging CDR data.
This pulse check will help inform an analysis of how organisations are developing and deploying new offerings, enhancing existing offerings, or modifying processes based on the implementation of the CDR in banking and its expected implementation in other sectors.
This online pulse check requires completing just six (6) questions and should take no more the 5 minutes to complete.