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StatPro Boosted By Software Deals Spanning Four Continents

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StatPro Group, a provider of portfolio analysis and asset valuation services for the global investment management industry, today announced that it has signed new multi-year contracts with several customers in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. The new customer contracts include a variety of StatPro products, including the StatPro Seven portfolio analytics platform and the company’s evaluated pricing services.

The contracts were signed with Adepa, Banco Finat, Bank of Ireland, Barclays Capital, CACEIS, NGAI, Polar Capital, SIA SSB, Royal Mail, River and Mercantile Asset Management and Liverpool Victoria Asset Management in Europe; TCW, State Street Global Advisors, Indus Capital Management, PIMCO, Horizon Asset Management and BofA Merrill Lynch in North America; Nedbank in Africa and a major asset manager in Singapore. These contracts support StatPro’s business objectives for the year and add to the group’s high levels of recurring revenue under contract.

“StatPro’s integrated product strategy and SaaS delivery model offers a wide range of functionality to help customers meet the ongoing challenges of portfolio analysis,” said Justin Wheatley, CEO of StatPro Group. “Our SaaS model allows customers to benefit from faster, easier system updates, improved service and reduced costs.”

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