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SimCorp Integrates Software and Services to Deliver SimCorp One

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SimCorp, a subsidiary of Deutsche Börse Group, has introduced an integrated platform for the global buy-side, SimCorp One. The platform includes Dimension, Simcorp’s automated investment management software, and Axioma factor risk models, portfolio construction tools, and multi-asset class enterprise risk solutions acquired in a merger late last year.

Other elements comprise client communications, the company’s communication and reporting processes; cloud-based market and reference data management services; business services covering investment accounting and investment operations, and the company’s third-party solutions – all connected to the SimCorp Investment Book of Records (IBOR).

Considering the increasing complexity of investment management driven by regulation, increasing competition, growing customer demands, heightened macro uncertainty, AI and privacy concerns, SimCorp says that combining its software and services into one integrated platform will enable faster and more cost-effective business solutions and decision making by delivering best practice workflows and reducing the time-to-value for clients.

“The introduction of SimCorp One reflects our commitment to simplifying every touch point in the client journey and represents the culmination of years of innovation,” says SimCorp CEO Christian Kromann. “It is a full suite of investment solutions to address the front-to-back needs of all investment managers.”

He adds: “This is the brink of a new era, where the focus shifts from information and analysis to decisions and outcomes. We call this The Decision Era – the winners will be investment firms that choose the right platform to help them turn their abundance of data and information into relevant insights and decisive action across each step of the investment value chain.”

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