What are you on about? Are these not global trends that are happening?
Or would you prefer to ignore such things as XRO seem to do with their striking of potential market size?
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Robbo, what happened to the hammer? or was it a dragonfly?
Price seems to be down a bit today
So Xero is planning to exploit for commercial purpose the data it is gathering http://www.interest.co.nz/business/7...esses-and-govt
How would you feel knowing that your numbers are going to be used in some statistics available to the concurrence?
Its obviously anonomised and aggregated. As such, the benefit is probably more than any downside. Would need to see the full details but I dont think I have an issue with it.
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“If you’ve got 10 florists in Napier, you’re probably not going to benchmark that, because there aren’t enough of them. But if you’ve got 1000 florists in NZ, I think you’re quite safe.”
your not wasting money as (at this stage) they aren't charging for it. Maybe in the future if you want more incremental analysis.
But even so, know what the average GP and NP ratios for those in the same industry will help you determine how you are going. However, it could be very misleading as I am sure ratios would be different for a B&B, 10 unit motel, camp ground but they may all show up as holiday accommodation.
I wonder if XRO would have got the buy-in from SME's if they had provided full disclosure of their data sharing intentions? Funny really, SME's are paying XRO monthly fees to provide XRO with their own (very valuable) financial information - straight from the bank - to apparently do with what they want. In return, XRO is providing some monthly reports that a number of SME's probably don't fully understand anyway and at the same time, making some Accountants redundant in the process.
With all that valuable financial information from SME's they hold, I imagine XRO will become quite valuable to some very interested third parties (think IRD for a start). I can certainly see another potentially valuable revenue stream for XRO.
And it all started quite innocently for some....an accounting platform in the sky. Whatever is the real grand plan? No doubt that will be disclosed at some future point....
Note that the IRD can already demand an interface into you accounting system to enable the to perform data analysis. So other than the real time nature, this is of no benefit.
I do wonder it we will start getting targeted emails. Ie insurance co gets list of all companies with insurance cost over $50k. Or electricity, telephone companies .... They could even filter the list by those with good credit (ie profitable and pay bills on time) and location.
I think this is the future but will probably require opt in. Maybe they will charge less to those that do?