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GoldenSource Appoints Hugh Stewart VP of Sales, EMEA and Asia

EDM solutions provider GoldenSource has hired Hugh Stewart as vice president of sales of EMEA and Asia, reporting to Neil Vanlint, senior vice president, client operations, EMEA and Asia. Most recently, Stewart served as founder and director of Oroboros, an investment and commercial banking consultancy and advisory company focused on risk management, derivatives and commercial…

Citadel Gets New CEO, Peter Little

As reported in Reference Data Review‘s sister title A-Team IQ this quarter, buy side focused EDM vendor Citadel has a new investor and CEO – Peter Little. Little’s arrival follows the departure of former managing director Jean Williams, after a disagreement between her and the other Citadel directors about the future direction of the company. Little…

LakeFront Data Ventures Adds Associates, Touts Service-Oriented Data Management Approach

The progress of LakeFront Data Ventures (LDV), the specialist data management consultancy led by former SunGard EDM man Dale Richards, appears to be gathering pace. Richards reports that the company has “been engaged by a number of players across the whole ecosystem” – including a major Wall Street bank, a large Canadian pension fund, a major…

Politics and Data Ownership Major Issues in Implementing EDM, Sibos Delegates Told

The panel session on enterprise data management at Swift’s Sibos conference in Boston earlier this month was a little light on detail to satisfy the true EDM enthusiast, but as a reference data 101 it was nonetheless a lively and interactive debate, ably facilitated by the EDM Council’s Mike Atkin. A series of audience digivotes…

Odyssey Gears Up to Make Bigger Splash in EDM Marketplace

Wealth and asset management systems specialist Odyssey is stepping up its focus on the enterprise data management systems marketplace, having recognised that the EDM capabilities it has created to support the implementation of its core applications are of value as a standalone solution. When Odyssey, which was founded in Luxembourg in 1995 and has its…

CUSIP Master File Database Available Online

The CUSIP Service Bureau (CSB) Master File database is now available through Standard & Poor’s SecurityMaster Services, a new web-based delivery platform designed to provide clients with near real-time access to a variety of securities data. With Standard & Poor’s SecurityMaster Services platform, clients will be able to access data directly from the CSB database…

JPMorgan to Roll Out New Corporate Actions Reporting

JPMorgan Worldwide Securities Services has completed a pilot of Announcement Capture, a new service which captures global corporate actions announcements from multiple sources and generates a “golden record” for client reporting purposes. Announcement Capture is part of JPMorgan’s global STP programme to standardise, consolidate and deliver timely, comprehensive and accurate corporate actions announcement information to…

BNY Mellon Asset Servicing Improves Corporate Actions Risk Management Service

BNY Mellon Asset Servicing has enhanced its Corporate Actions Online Services offering with the launch of a new global web-based notification and response system. The upgrade – available via BNY Mellon Asset Servicing’s web-based information delivery and transaction platform – is designed to give clients greater flexibility for managing corporate events, such as tender offers, conversions, mergers,…

Globalisation Makes Life Harder for Corporate Actions Processors, Sibos Panellists Say

Despite the efforts of industry groups and standardisers in recent years, the job of processing corporate actions is getting harder, not easier. Greater levels of international investment and the growing complexity of the products in which clients are investing are key reasons for this, suggested Justin Chapman, senior vice president at Northern Trust, during a…

Will EC, DoJ Reuters-Thomson Inquiries Strike at the Heart of the Matter: RICs?

The European Commission’s “in-depth investigation into Thomson’s takeover of Reuters” – announced earlier this month – is only to be expected. Whether it will put a dampener on things – by either quashing the deal or insisting on some very visible ‘sacrifice’ by the parties involved – remains to be seen. Mechanically speaking, the EC investigation – whose announcement coincided…