XSP, the global leader in automated end-to-end Corporate Actions software, announced today at SIBOS 2010 that Daiwa Capital Markets has selected the XSP v5 solution to automate its Corporate Actions processing via the Decillion Group platform. Decillion Group, a banking software solutions provider and operator of the largest SWIFT Service Bureau in the APAC region, will host the XSP v5 solution in a Software as a Service (SaaS) environment and provide local support to Daiwa Capital Markets. The client will implement the XSP v5 Data Management & Scrubbing module and the SWIFT ISO Messaging engine for automated notifications, response capture and elections processing.
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