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   Organizations need to process a rapidly growing amount of information. Data entry and information processing workers help ensure the smooth and efficient handling of information. By keying in text, entering data
into a computer, operating a variety of office machines, and performing other clerical duties, these workers help organizations keep up with the rapid changes that are characteristic of today’s “Information Age.” In addition to the job titles discussed below—such as word processors, typists, and data entry keyers—data entry and information processing workers are known by various other titles, including electronic data processors, keypunch technicians, and transcribers.

Sheshunoff.com Whether your bank's data processing operation is done in-house or outsourced, the regulators are taking a close look at what you're doing. They have concerns about quality, security, and confidentiality of customer records, plans for disaster recovery, and more.

After you've established your data processing policies and procedures, you need to be sure you're monitoring your activities to be sure they're on track. The Sheshunoff Guide to Bank Data Processing: Regulatory Compliance manual gives you all the steps you need to keep your data processing operation in regulatory compliance, from the basic requirements, to who does what, to specific considerations for large and small banks and S&Ls.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Data Processing