Quasar Capital Management Opts for Imagine’s Derivatives.com
Paris-based Quasar Capital Management had selected Imagine Software’s Derivatives.com service for use with the firm’s new hedge fund. The firm, which has been using software from Imagine since the launch of its Orion fund last December, will use Derivatives.com for risk and portfolio management. Jerome Barraquand, co-founder of Quasar, explains: “Our flagship Orion fund uses...
BISS Research Launches Advisory Service and Training for Corporate Actions Space
BISS Research has launched a new corporate actions advisory service aimed at providing financial services firms and vendors with information and recommendations about investing in the space. Gary Wright, CEO of the firm, says the advice will be based on its benchmarking endeavours and it will also be launching a series of training courses about...
Broadridge Financial Solutions Goes Live on Swift MX Proxy Voting Messaging Suite
Broadridge Financial Solutions has gone live with Swift’s ISO 20022 proxy voting messages, the MX Proxy Voting Messaging Suite, which cover the end to end information and action flows between issuers, their agents and parties holding the right to vote. The messages that involve the announcement, voting and result dissemination process are now available to...
Unnamed French Bank Picks XSP for Corporate Actions Processing
An unnamed “large” French bank has selected XSP’s v5 platform to automate its corporate actions processing, according to the vendor. The bank will be rolling out the data management and scrubbing module, the notifications and responses module and the web-based eTRAN module for automated notifications, response capture and elections processing. Brendan Farrell, CEO of the...
Charles River Development Integrates IMS with Thomson Reuters’ Market Data System
Charles River Development has integrated its Investment Management System (IMS) with the Thomson Reuters Market Data System, including its real-time exchange, contributed and reference data. Charles River has integrated the data to provide its clients with seamless access to the Thomson Reuters offering and thus allow for greater flexibility and choice of data providers for...
SGX to Increase Capacity of SGXNet for Corporate Announcements
As part of its wider technology upgrade programme, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) is currently increasing the capacity of its internet-based electronic corporate announcements platform, SGXNet. The exchange indicates that the upgrade is to account for current and future increases in the volume of corporate announcements and is scheduled to be completed in the third quarter...
EuropeanIssuers’ Fransens Calls for EU-wide Framework for Shareholder Communication
Issuers and shareholders have been disintermediated from each other and this has resulted in a requirement for the introduction of a framework for shareholder communication and cross border voting, according to Dorien Fransens, secretary general of EuropeanIssuers. Speaking at last week’s gathering of the European issuer community, organised by Aktienforum and EuropeanIssuers, Fransens elaborated on...
Broadridge Launches Virtual Shareholder Meeting Service, Including Online Voting
Broadridge Financial Solutions has launched its new Virtual Shareholder Meeting (VSM) service, which allows corporate issuers to conduct their annual shareholder meeting electronically. The online meeting format, which can be streamed as audio or video feed, is aimed at increasing participation in annual general meetings and may drive up the volumes of corporate actions events...
EDI and DPC Sign Marketing Agreement for Bond Reference and Corporate Actions Data
Corporate actions data vendor Exchange Data International (EDI) and DPC Data, a data publishing and business process outsourcing company, have signed a joint marketing agreement, under which both vendors will provide their respective user bases with access to their data offerings. David Moore, EDI fixed income manager, explains that the vendor reckons the combination of...
Rising Costs of Corporate Actions Processing Means Firms Must Move to ISO 20022, Says Aite Group
The industry still has a long way to go towards achieving automation in the corporate actions space, says Phillip Silitschanu, senior analyst with Aite Group and author of its recent report into corporate actions standards. “While I knew from personal experience just how ‘manual’ corporate actions processing can be, I was quite surprised how some...