The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) currently manages a centralized
statistical and reporting database, along with 21 other specialized databases.
The centralized statistical and reporting database is the largest and is shared
by various units of the SBV. This database collects data periodically and
regularly from multiple internal and external sources. As banking services
continue to expand and diversify, coupled with the emergence of new financial
technology products and services, there is an increasing need for a more robust
database system. The new system's architecture is expected to follow best
practices and principles of Big Data design, encompassing the entire data
management lifecycle: from data collection, validation, and cleansing, through
processing, storage, and analytics, to visualization, sharing, dissemination,
and archiving.
The World Bank is seeking a consulting firm with strong qualifications
and a solid reputation to assist the SBV in developing a report assessing and
evaluating the current status of the SBV's specialized banking statistical and
reporting database as a basis for recommending a suitable Big Data architecture
for SBV in the coming time and moving towards connecting and unifying with the
national database.
Key
deliverables
Current State Assessment Report: an evaluation of the SBV's specialized
banking statistical and reporting database.
Recommendation Report: a high-level Big Data architecture for SBV, along
with an implementation roadmap.