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Murex Partners with Kaiko to Enhance MX.3 Platform with Digital Asset Data

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Murex, the capital markets technology provider, has formed a strategic partnership with cryptocurrency market data vendor Kaiko. This collaboration integrates Kaiko’s comprehensive digital asset insights into Murex’s MX.3 platform, enhancing its real-time portfolio management capabilities. MX.3 users can now more effectively value digital asset portfolios, assess market risks, and compare proprietary analytics with industry-leading data.

The combined expertise of Murex’s cross-asset platform and Kaiko’s cryptocurrency data aims to help financial institutions better manage risks and optimise strategies in the growing digital asset market. With over 300 clients globally and 60,000 daily users, MX.3 is poised to strengthen its role in both traditional and digital financial operations.

Solene Khy, Head of Product Management, Commodity, Equity, FX and Digital Assets at Murex, commented: “Digital assets are not like traditional assets. They have their own specificities in many respects. For market data sourcing and management, we believe that our partnership with Kaiko, a strategic crypto market data player, will help our clients in the development of their digital assets strategies. This will complement our digital assets offer with the right coverage of assets and curve structures to manage digital assets risk.”

Ambre Soubiran, CEO of Kaiko, added: “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Murex to facilitate real-time portfolio management. This partnership will extend the reach of our cryptocurrency market data and indices, providing substantial value to Murex’s global client base as they look to expand into the digital asset market.”

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