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Confluence Partners Manaos to Provide SFDR Reporting Solution

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Confluence Technologies, a solutions provider helping investment managers solve complex data challenges, has partnered Manaos, the investment data management platform designed and incubated by the securities services business of BNP Paribas, to provide a reporting solution for Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation (SFDR).

The partnership allows Confluence to provide an end-to-end SFDR solution to asset managers on the Manaos platform, which was built to simplify how institutional investors centralise portfolio data, connect ESG information, and report on the sustainability of their investments. The Confluence solution includes production of EU ESG templates, and provision of precontractual and periodic disclosures to end investors.

“As global scrutiny of ESG performance intensifies, asset managers face mounting regulatory obligations and reporting requirements,” says Damian Handzy, senior product manager at Confluence. “We have made our SFDR reporting solution available to clients on the Manaos platform, providing asset managers with a streamlined service designed to reduce the time and money needed to comply with the regulation while increasing transparency to end investors.”

Franck Delbes, CEO of Manaos, comments: “Partnering with Confluence expands Manaos’ regulatory reporting capabilities. With accurate and timely ESG reporting a growing concern for asset managers, this capability marks a step in achieving our vision of bringing the sustainability ecosystem together on a single interface for more effective investment decision-making, analytics and reporting.”

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