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Bank of Queensland pays penalty for alleged breach of Consumer Data Right Rules

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleges that Bank of Queensland did not meet this obligation on 1 July 2021 as required, and did not make the required services available until 13 December 2021, which meant that the bank’s customers were unable to share their CDR data causing a penalty of $133,200 to the bank.

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Tekno Point’s new CX Development Center inaugurated by Adobe India

July 21, 2022

Tekno Point, an Award-winning Digital Experience Partner, on Thursday inaugurated its latest CX Development Center located in India, further reinforcing its position as one of the largest Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) partner in the region. It’s new facility in Mumbai, India will further focus on helping customers accelerate their digital and experience transformation initiatives.

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Treasure Data Introduces CDP Trade-Up Program

January 14, 2025

Treasure Data will provide its system to free for companies that are stuck in contracts with other CDPs. The trade-up program is available to companies with roughly firms with $1 billion or more revenue, that already have a competitive CDP in place. There will still be some costs for services to make the conversion but Treasure Data says these are fairly small since it has considerable experience with such projects.

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