BI & Data Visualisation Tool

Easy-to-Use Dashboards and Customisable Reports to Make the Most of Your Data.

Decision Intelligence Powered by Effective Data Visualisation

With Corestrat’s data visualisation and automated data insights, you can easily identify intriguing statistical insights and understand problems with data quality. You can also increase the accuracy and agility of your  machine learning models by using outlier identification, dataset splitting, and missing value management.

We use data science, analytics, technology, and our risk management expertise to help you understand data and make fast, profitable decisions that are aligned with your larger business goals. We help you increase revenue by building the right customer base, verifying identity, detecting fraud, balancing risk and reward, and much more.

Powerful Monitoring & Reporting Capabilities for Better Decision-Making

Easy Integration

Easy Integration

Embed Corestrat’s data visualisation into your workflows by seamlessly integrating it with other BI applications.

Metadata Management

Metadata Management

Keep track of important metrics, data sources, and other data sets easily from centralised dashboards that are easy to find and use.

Collaboration

Collaboration

Increase cross-team collaboration by sharing relevant product/performance reports across channels, departments, and teams.

Data Mapping

Data Mapping

Generate reports based on specific decision models, portfolio strategies, or data points to understand the variables involved and make better decisions.

Complement Your Decision Workflows with Data Visualisation

Easy Detection of Trends and Patterns

Business users can identify and improve trends and patterns important to your business early on.

Better Communication

Data insights and trends can be easily communicated to stakeholders using data visualisation tools than raw data.

Increased Accuracy

Improve data quality by identifying and solving inconsistencies and inaccuracies through visualisation tools.

Endless Applications of BI and Data Visualisation Across Industries 

Decisioning and credit risk management

Enhance decision processes to deliver profitable portfolio and lending management decisions through the right reports and insights.

Customer acquisition 

Boost profitability by building lasting customer relationships while decreasing customer acquisition costs through the right decisioning tools.

Discover Corestrat's Complete Product Suite

Digital Lending Automation

Automate credit origination & management workflows.

Model.ai

Build predictive models without writing a single line of code.

Decision Management Suite

Automate and optimise lending decisions through ML.

ID.ai

Backtest multiple strategies and evaluate all possible outcomes.

Why Choose Corestrat?

Talented Team with Decades of Global Experience in Multiple Business Sectors.

AI Powered Digital Transformation with Expanded Control and Visibility.

Intelligent Automation Smart Platforms and Analytics-Based Advisory.

Intuitive Technology Architecture & Streamlined Business Processes.

FAQ's

Data visualisation is the graphical representation of data and information using visual elements such as charts, graphs, maps, and infographics. It helps to communicate complex data in a clear and intuitive manner, making it easier to understand patterns, trends, and insights.

Data visualisation is a powerful tool that aids in the understanding of complex data by presenting it in a visual format that is easier to comprehend. It goes beyond raw numbers and text, enabling the identification of patterns, trends, and relationships that may not be apparent otherwise. By translating data into visually appealing and intuitive representations, data visualisation facilitates data-driven decision-making, providing actionable insights that can be effectively communicated to stakeholders. Moreover, it enhances data storytelling, making it more engaging and memorable, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of the data and its implications.

Data visualisation encompasses various widely utilised methods of representation, including bar charts, column charts, line charts, heatmaps, pie charts, scatter plots, and infographics. When selecting a suitable means of representation, one can consider their specific requirements and target audience.

To create effective data visualisation, it is important to adhere to several best practices. Keep the visualisation simple, using clear and concise visuals while avoiding clutter to focus on conveying the key message. Ensure that the scales and axes accurately represent the data and provide proper context. Clearly label data points, axes, and titles to aid viewers in understanding the visualisation.

Choose appropriate colour palettes that are visually appealing, easily distinguishable, and align with the intended message. Add context, explanations, and annotations to provide further guidance for interpretation. Continuously test and iterate the visualisations, gathering feedback from representative users to improve clarity and effectiveness. By following these practices, data visualisations can effectively communicate insights and facilitate a better understanding of the underlying data.

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