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Est. 2018 — Independent firm Big data · Reports · Statistics

Turning data
into decisions
you can defend.

Dumantrade is a data partner for organisations that need more than a dashboard. We manage big data pipelines, produce clear reports, and translate statistics into the kind of evidence that holds up in a boardroom.

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— Practice areas

We focus on three disciplines that, done together, change how a business understands itself: big data management, analytical reporting, and statistical insight.

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Big data management

Pipelines, warehouses, and governance for organisations whose data has outgrown spreadsheets and ad-hoc scripts.

  • ETL & pipelines
  • Warehouse design
  • Quality & lineage
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Reports & dashboards

Reports built for the people who actually use them — clear, consistent, and produced on a schedule you can rely on.

  • Executive packs
  • Operational dashboards
  • Automated delivery
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Statistics & forecasting

From the modest mean to time-series models — applied statistics that answers the questions your business is actually asking.

  • Descriptive analysis
  • Forecasting models
  • Experiment design

Good data work is quiet.
It removes guesswork from a room and leaves
only a clearer decision behind.

— Dumantrade, working principle
— How we work

A method built on trust, transparency, and detail.

We start by listening. Most data projects fail not because the technology is wrong, but because nobody agreed on the question. We spend time with your team understanding what decisions you actually need to make.

Then we build — small, reviewable steps, with documentation written for humans. You see the pipeline, you see the assumptions, and you keep everything we produce.

And we stay. Data work is not a launch; it's a relationship. Our clients stay with us because the reports keep working long after the kickoff slide deck has been forgotten.

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