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Bank Customer Data RBA 072 Aradana Mishra

The document analyzes bank customer data by gender, age, job type, and region. It finds that while males overall have a higher balance, females out-earn males in some age ranges. Customers aged 31-40 have the highest balance, while those aged 61-70 and 11-20 have the lowest. White collar jobs correspond to higher balances than blue collar jobs or other occupations. Males aged 41-50 and females aged 31-40 have the highest balances within their genders. Customers in England have the largest total balance while those in Northern Ireland have the smallest.

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Bank Customer Data RBA 072 Aradana Mishra

The document analyzes bank customer data by gender, age, job type, and region. It finds that while males overall have a higher balance, females out-earn males in some age ranges. Customers aged 31-40 have the highest balance, while those aged 61-70 and 11-20 have the lowest. White collar jobs correspond to higher balances than blue collar jobs or other occupations. Males aged 41-50 and females aged 31-40 have the highest balances within their genders. Customers in England have the largest total balance while those in Northern Ireland have the smallest.

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VISUAL ANALYTICS AND BI REPORTING ASSIGNMENT

By Aradana Mishra (RBA_072)

Bank Customer Data Interpretation


 From the graphs, we can observe that the balance of male customers (54.28%) is more
than the balance of female customers (45.72%), however, at certain ages such as from
the age of 20–25, 28–32, and 38–40 female customers had more balance in their
account as compared to male counterparts, after which the balance in the account of
female customers seemed to be consistently decreasing.
 Further, on gaining information as per age, we can say that the 40.39% of the bank
customers belong to the age group of 31–40 and have an overall balance of 64.46M in
their accounts, whereas the age group of 61–70 and 11–20 has least number of bank
balance accounting for approx. 1.62% of the total balance.
 Upon classifying the bank balance as per job type, we found that customers with
white collar jobs had more bank balance as compared to blue collar and others by
accounting for 48.91% of the total balance of all customers.
 Overall, female customers had 72.98M in their accounts and male customers had
86.64M in their bank accounts, especially male customers in the age group of 41–50
had the most balance in their accounts (2.46M), followed by those in the age group of
31–40 (31.3M).
 Contrastingly, female customers belonging to the age group of 31–40 had the most
balance in their accounts (33.17M). Female customers with white collar jobs had an
overall bank balance of 40.38M and the least consisted of those with blue collar jobs
9.65M.
 If one considers the bank balance according to the region, customers in England
accounted for 53.1% of total balance by having 84.83M balance in their accounts,
whereas those in Northern Ireland accounted for the least with 5.2% of total balance
in their accounts.

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