About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

A-Team Insight Blogs

Tullett Prebon’s OTC Valuations Introduces High-Volume Low-Cost Price Verification Service (PVS)

Subscribe to our newsletter

Tullett Prebon today announces that OTC Valuations (OTC Valuations), its technology-driven services firm providing post-trade securities and derivative valuation services to clients globally, has rolled out its new OTC derivative price verification service aimed at high volume portfolios of vanilla through to complex products.

Daily valuations are typically charged at $0.20 USD, which includes full price challenge support, automated portfolio submission, and delivery of price files on a T+0 basis. This flexible service is made possible through automation of market data verification processes, portfolio trade loading, model calibration, report generation and valuation report delivery.

Miroslav Vanous, Head of EMEA at OTC Valuations, commented: “Since opening the business in 2007, automation of error prone, manually intensive, processes has always been a key part of our architectural blueprint for system development. This latest release of our in-house valuation technology allows our analysts to spend most of their time on modelling the most complex structures, as we have ‘systematized’ the work that many firms continue to do in spreadsheets, including market data management and cleansing.

“One of our key differentiators is to take the burden off clients, as they can provide their portfolio in whatever format it exists, and we can provide a valuation report, which includes risk statistics and sensitivity measures, in a format customised to their needs.”

Used as a complement to consensus pricing, a gap filler or replacement to other mainstream valuation services, OTC Valuations’ service delivers auditable valuation reports, complete supporting documentation and price challenge support to banks, fund administrators, hedge funds, asset management firms and corporates. These valuation capabilities are a natural extension to, and utilise, Tullett Prebon’s independent market data offering.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Related content

WEBINAR

Recorded Webinar: End-to-End Lineage for Financial Services: The Missing Link for Both Compliance and AI Readiness

The importance of complete robust end-to-end data lineage in financial services and capital markets cannot be overstated. Without the ability to trace and verify data across its lifecycle, many critical workflows – from trade reconciliation to risk management – cannot be executed effectively. At the top of the list is regulatory compliance. Regulators demand a...

BLOG

UK Equity Consolidated Tape and EU MiFIR – Two Data Regimes, One Control Problem

The UK’s proposed equity consolidated tape is framed as a response to long-standing fragmentation in equity market data. By aggregating post-trade information and an attributed best bid and offer across trading venues, the tape is intended to provide a single, standardised view of UK equity trading. At the same time, transaction reporting under the Markets...

EVENT

ExchangeTech Summit London

A-Team Group, organisers of the TradingTech Summits, are pleased to announce the inaugural ExchangeTech Summit London on May 14th 2026. This dedicated forum brings together operators of exchanges, alternative execution venues and digital asset platforms with the ecosystem of vendors driving the future of matching engines, surveillance and market access.

GUIDE

Enterprise Data Management Europe 2010

he US may seem to be ahead of the rest of the world in terms of championing the data management cause with the inclusion of reference data focused items in the Dodd-Frank Act, but Europe is not too far behind. Senior European level officials such as European Central Bank (ECB) president Jean-Claude Trichet have taken...