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Numerix Adds ISDA SIMM Margin Module to Oneview Derivatives Pricing and Risk System

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Numerix, a provider of risk technology, has added an initial margin module using ISDA’s Standard Initial Margin Model (ISDA SIMM) methodology to its derivatives pricing and risk system, Numerix Oneview. Built on cutting-edge derivative models and a high-performance compute engine, Oneview provides a holistic view of the entire derivatives business across the front and middle offices. As an officially licensed vendor of ISDA SIMM, Numerix will offer a fully-featured initial margin solution for institutions that trade non-cleared derivatives.

The final phases of uncleared margin rules come into effect from September 1, 2019.

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