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Aviva Investors Selects Vermilion Software for KIIDs, Factsheets, Factbooks and Institutional Client Reporting

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In a market where reporting demands are ever varying and complex, Vermilion Software is delighted to announce that Aviva Investors has selected Vermilion Reporting Suite (VRS) for the production of their Key Investor Information Documents (KIID), Factsheets, Factbooks and Institutional Client Reports. This will all be delivered within one solution to streamline Aviva Investors’ reporting requirements, from data sourcing to distribution. Users and management will be empowered with comprehensive visualisation and control over the entire reporting process.

Gerard Hutchings, Head of Client Engagement Services at Aviva Investors, said: “It is essential that our clients can make decisions based on consistent, timely and accurate information about our investment products. VRS gives us a single automated platform that allows us to meet our clients’ needs across a wide range of products and markets.”

James Perrin, Global head of Business Change and IT at Aviva Investors said: “VRS is a key component of our global client communications platform. It provides the functionality, scalability and speed of implementation that will enable us to service our growing client base around the world.” Vermilion Software is a leading solutions provider focused purely on Client Communications for the global finance industry. The award-winning VRS has been designed to deliver accurate, flexible and scalable client communications empowering client service professionals to deliver multilingual, graphical and marketing-quality reports.

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