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Delta Capita Secures Multi-Year Agreement with HSBC for OTC Derivatives Services

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Delta Capita, the financial technology and managed services provider, has been selected by HSBC to provide OTC derivatives confirmation and settlement services under a multi-year agreement. This partnership reinforces Delta Capita’s commitment to delivering efficient and standardised post-trade processes through its infrastructure-as-a-service model, aimed at reducing industry costs and meeting regulatory demands.

To support its expanding global client base, Delta Capita has established strategic hubs in Kuala Lumpur and Manila, ensuring 24/7 operational coverage. This latest milestone builds on the firm’s recent growth, including strategic acquisitions and technological advancements in capital markets.

Karen Everingham, Head of Markets and Securities Services Operations at HSBC commented: “The agreement we have established with Delta Capita opens up new opportunities for us to enhance our Derivative Post-Trade Services for our valued clients.”

Joe Channer, CEO of Delta Capita, added: “We are delighted to have been appointed by HSBC to provide operational services. This collaboration reflects our expertise in delivering cost-efficient, scalable post-trade solutions and reaffirms our commitment to driving innovation in financial services.”

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