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AIM Gets Into Corporate Actions

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AIM Software has introduced a new module to manage corporate actions data within its GAIN data management platform. The Gain Corporate Actions Dairy System (CADS) will manage corporate actions data delivered in ISO 15022 or other formats. The data will be sourced from a variety of providers including Swift, Telekurs Financial, Reuters, FT Interactive Data, WM Datenservice and Bloomberg. According to a recent survey by AIM, 30% of around 1,800 respon-ding

institutions plan to increase the level of automation for corporate actions.
AIM has also unveiled an OpRisk+ module integrated into its Gain Risk Management platform, which is focused on complying with the Basel II regulatory requirements.

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