Quantifi, provider of analytics and risk management solutions to the global credit markets, has sealed a deal with Channel Capital Advisors, creator of Europe’s first Credit Derivative Product Company, for its tool for pricing and analysing structured credit products. “Quantifi’s proven track record and recognised market experience were important factors in our selection process. We are impressed with the comprehensive range of credit products available through Quantifi as well as the speed and accuracy of the pricing models,” says Charles Colbourne, senior partner and co-founder of Channel Capital Advisors.
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