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HOW TO... CHOOSE A TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER
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Ebbage, Alison
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Accounting systems
/ Cost control
/ Custodians
/ Deadlines
/ Investment advisors
/ Portfolio management
/ Real time
/ Regulation
2011
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/ Custodians
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/ Portfolio management
/ Real time
/ Regulation
2011
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HOW TO... CHOOSE A TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER
2011
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Overview
The days of point-to-point data linkage between funds, custodians, other third parties and vice versa are long gone. Today's systems need to access and mirror that of the counterparty in question as close to real time as possible. The technology vendors that sit between funds and custodians or other third parties are essentially super-information translation highways, able to decipher and transmit data to the right place and receive it back again -- all in good time. Meanwhile, for custodians, the technology acts as a bridge between several accounting systems so as to present data to their clients in a single cohesive format. Asset managers, although unlikely to need real-time data, need to make lots of information streams tie up at the same point, for monthly reporting for example. Indeed with big institutional managers increasingly outsourcing the middle and back office, they want a provider that can give them time and efficiency savings through this standardization.
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Incisive Media Limited
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