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Capgemini Launches Reference Data Management Offering

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Capgemini has launched a Reference Data Management (RDM) offering which it says provides accurate, responsive and transformed data management for capital markets participants, enabling clients to meet the demands of regulations such as MiFID, SEPA and Sarbanes-Oxley, according to the vendor.

Hubert Giraud, global head, Capgemini Business Process Outsourcing Services, says: “Built on a foundation of anchor clients supported from our dedicated RDM offshore centres of excellence in India and Poland, this new offering is a critical part of our strategy to bring new and enhanced BPO services to the financial sector.”

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