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Princeton Financial Systems Signs Invesco Great Wall FMC, Expands Presence in China

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Princeton Financial Systems today announced that it has signed Invesco Great Wall FMC (IGW) as a new PAM client. IGW joins other recently signed PAM clients in China, Franklin Templeton Sealand Fund Management Co., Ltd. (Shanghai) and UBS-SDIC Fund Management Co., Ltd. (Shenzen) as Princeton Financial Systems expands its presence in this region.

As the first Sino-US fund management company, IGW is located in Shenzen with three branches in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.

“We chose PAM because Princeton Financial Systems impressed us with their expert industry knowledge and experience. We believe PAM can handle much more complex products compared with other vendors’ systems”, stated Mr. Jianjun WU, COO at IGW.

“China represents a very important market for Princeton Financial Systems,” said Philip Yin, Head of China PAM Sales & Operations for Princeton Financial Systems. “The selection of PAM by IGW, Franklin Templeton Sealand Fund Management Co., Ltd. and UBS-SDIC Fund Management Co., Ltd. further solidifies Princeton Financial Systems’ strengths in this market and its position as a leading global software and services provider.”

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