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Xelion Provides Call Recording Functionality for MiFID II Compliance

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Xelion, a cloud telephony provider, is providing MiFID II compliance through a call recording function in its latest version of the Xelion service. MiFID II requires all calls relating to financial trades to be recorded. The Xelion recording feature can be configured to required groups, users, or phone numbers, which can save storage. Users have control over who can access the recordings, which are available through Xelion’s applications.

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