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SIX Telekurs Redefines its Products and Services Categories

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In response to client demand for a varied range of both standardised and customised data solutions, SIX Telekurs has redefined its products and services categories, to include SIX Telekurs Solutions. This new product category includes wide-reaching and varied solutions, offering customers a one-stop shop for their data and data solutions requirements.

SIX Telekurs is a provider of market and reference data with many years of experience in this field. Addressing the need amongst clients for specialised solutions for their data requirements for many years, SIX Telekurs has now created a specific category for this extensive range solutions. Within this new category SIX Telekurs covers Display Solutions, Realtime Calculation Solutions, Reference Data Based Solutions, Trading & Portfolio Management, Compliance & Risk Solutions, and Operation & Hosting.

In doing this, SIX Telekurs is bringing together the expertise gathered by Rolotec, its majority-owned solutions specialist subsidiary, as well as the competence centres of the Swedish and French business the company acquired at the end of 2007. By merging the know-how of these entities, the financial information provider can now offer a comprehensive range of both standardised and individually created solutions for their clients’ market and reference data needs. In addition to this internal pool of expertise, SIX Telekurs continues to build relationships with its select third party partners, with whom it works closely to create, develop and maintain a large number of solutions.

Fritz Hediger, head of international sales at SIX Telekurs, comments: “One of the main advantages of our solutions category is the fact that we have the capability to create individual solutions, focusing on the unique reference and market data needs of our clients. We can provide both standardised solutions or we can create a solution from scratch. But first and foremost, we recognise that each client is unique, and therefore we treat client differently.”

SIX Telekurs currently has over 100 employees worldwide dedicated to the development of these data-based solutions, each one focusing specifically on the individual needs of the customer in question. The SIX Telekurs solution hubs are in Switzerland, France and in Sweden, supporting the 23 SIX Telekurs offices all over the world.

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