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EquiLend and Delta Capita Partner on Spire Implementation

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EquiLend has entered a strategic partnership with Delta Capita to expand implementation support for EquiLend Spire, its securities finance platform.

The arrangement gives EquiLend additional delivery capacity as adoption of Spire grows across the securities finance market. Delta Capita will act as an implementation partner for new client onboarding and platform upgrades, working within EquiLend’s existing scoping, delivery and governance model.

The partnership combines EquiLend’s product and platform expertise with Delta Capita’s experience in securities finance, systems implementation and change management. The firms said Spire engagements will be delivered through a single, jointly governed model intended to give clients a clearer engagement structure and faster onboarding from the start of a project.

For Delta Capita, the role is centred on implementation discipline and securities finance delivery support. Sarah Carver, Global Head of Consulting at Delta Capita, said the firm would bring “the analysis discipline, delivery rigor, and securities finance domain knowledge to drive successful Spire projects.”

EquiLend framed the partnership as part of its work to support client experience as the platform evolves. Laurence Marshall, Managing Director of EquiLend, said Spire is “critical infrastructure for securities lending operations” and that the partnership expands “the implementation resources available to Spire clients,” supporting “smooth onboarding and upgrades” while helping clients keep their Spire environments current.

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