Development Credit Bank Limited (DCB) is a private sector bank with a 70-year history in India. The company wanted enable centralized performance analysis of various business sectors, including customers, businesses, products, branches, and regions. The challenge was to improve capability for recording, accessing, and analyzing the human resources profile of the bank across functions, teams and locations and facilitate staff development and talent attraction. The company ensured ease of integration between the finance and human resources divisions by implementing Oracle Financials and Oracle Human Resources and improved information-sharing by providing business units with stable and fast access to data for planning and decision-making in any of the 25 cities where the bank operates.
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