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Kingland Systems to Provide Consultancy Services on Counterparty Data Issues

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Kingland Systems is enhancing its data management consulting services, offering a series of services specific to client and counterparty data. These client data consulting services will address all aspects of the client data lifecycle, including client set up, data maintenance and common client data system interaction with other functions such as compliance, risk, operations and sales.

Kingland’s services are receiving strong interest from major banks and capital markets firms in response to the increased focus on risk and client management practices. As budgets begin to loosen up, many firms are looking at analysis projects as a budget friendly way to either ‘tune up’ their operations or to develop broader enterprise data management plans, says the vendor.

Tony Brownlee, principal who leads this practice for Kingland, says: “The way business entity data flows through these firms is fairly consistent from firm to firm, which has led us to standardise our analysis of processes, people, technology, and of course data. Looking at these consistencies, we have taken our deep expertise in data quality, entity and hierarchy data, and technology and process engineering to produce a service that firms can use easily and quickly.”

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