About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

A-Team Insight Blogs

DTCC Unveils Smart/Source Event, Reference Data Service

Subscribe to our newsletter

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. (DTCC) has introduced Smart/Source, offering online, Internet-based access to the security and reference data it collects and maintains for the more than two million securities eligible for processing by its Depository Trust Co. unit. DTCC is a major source of corporate event and reference data. The new service can be used to confirm security events, including current, historical or future announcements on reorganizations, redemptions and dividends. The service will be available to non-DTCC clients, including money managers, data vendors and exchanges.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Related content

WEBINAR

Recorded Webinar: The ROI of Data Trust: Quantifying the Business Value of Data Observability

Data is the fuel that keeps modern financial institutions’ motors running but if that data can’t be trusted then the decisions made based upon it, or the uses to which its put, will be compromised. That’s especially important for data that’s fed into artificial intelligence models. If the data isn’t clean, accurate and complete, then...

BLOG

Why Outsourcing is Shifting from Cost Centre to Being a Catalyst for Transformation

By Sarva Srinivasan, Managing Director, NeoXam Americas. For decades, outsourcing across all industries has been synonymous with trimming the back office, streamlining headcount, and delegating so called non-core processes to third parties. But in the world of finance, the ground is well and truly shifting. As the asset management and servicing industries face mounting multi-asset...

EVENT

TEST Event page 2

Now in its 15th year the TradingTech Summit London brings together the European trading technology capital markets industry and examines the latest changes and innovations in trading technology and explores how technology is being deployed to create an edge in sell side and buy side capital markets financial institutions.

GUIDE

AI in Capital Markets Handbook 2026

AI adoption in capital markets has moved into a more disciplined phase. The priority is now controlled deployment: where AI can be used safely, where it can deliver measurable value, and how outputs can be governed, monitored and evidenced. The 2026 edition of the AI in Capital Markets Handbook examines how AI is being applied...