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Soliton Uses CPL Data to Add Credit Module to TimeSquare

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Data management platform supplier Soliton Inc. has introduced a credit data management module for its TimeSquare system that combines credit risk ratings and issuer data with legal entity and counterparty data from CounterpartyLink (CPL). The new TimeSquare module rationalizes, stores and aggregates CounterpartyLink’s legal entity and counterparty data. The CPL data is then linked credit and issuer data, to form a standardized hierarchical relationship. This integration can be used by financial institutions to improve the management of limits by issuers and standardize their approach to compliance and credit risk.

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