Bank Transactions Dataset
Description
With the rapid evolution of finance technology (FinTech) the importance of analyzing financial transactions is growing in importance. As the prevalence and number financial transactions grows, so does the necessity of visual analysis tools to study the behavior represented by these transactions. However, real bank transaction data is generally private due to security and confidentiality reasons thus preventing its use for visual analysis and research. We present MoneyData, an anonymized open bank data set spanning seven years worth of transactions for research and analysis purposes. To our knowledge, this is the first real-world, retail, bank transaction data that has been anonymized and made public for visualization and analysis by other researchers. We describe the data set, it’s characteristics, the anonymization process, and present some preliminary analysis and images as a starting point for future research. The transactions are also categorized to facilitate understanding. We believe the availability of this open data will be of great benefit to the research community and facilitate further study of finance.
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Steps to reproduce
The transaction data set spans 7 years starting in July of 2015. It contains over 6,500 retail bank transactions. Each transaction record features: • Transaction date, • Transaction type, • Transaction description, • Debit or credit amount, • Remaining account balance. Transaction type is a descriptor added automatically by the bank. For the full description, please see the following paper: Elif E Firat, Dharmateja Vytia, Navya Vasudeva, Zhuoqun Jiang, Robert S Laramee, MoneyVis: Open Bank Transaction Data for Visualization and Beyond, Eurovis Short Papers, Eurovis 2023, 12-16 June 2023, Leipzig, Germany, https://doi.org/10.2312/evs.20231052
Institutions
- University of Nottingham