(In North America, the move to shorter T+1 settlement has helped BNY clients to refocus on the lifecycle of a trade in new ways as they strive for optimal clearing and settlement. So says Brian Ruane in a Q&A with FTF News. A member of BNY’s Executive Committee, Ruane is senior executive vice president and… Read More >>
U.K. to Leverage Its ‘Second-Mover’ T+1 Advantages
The U.K. Accelerated Settlement Taskforce (AST) recently released its interim report, presenting recommendations for the industry’s shift to shorter T+1 settlement. The task force has opened a brief consultation period to gather industry feedback on these recommendations. One key aspect of the task force’s strategy is learning from the U.S. experience with T+1 as part… Read More >>
SS&C Widens Its Embrace of Cutting-Edge Technologies
Chicago-based Choreo, LLC, a financial planning and investment advisory services firm, reports using SS&C Accord. This new service leverages artificial intelligence (A.I.) to help wealth managers aggregate and validate their customers’ alternative investment data. The SS&C Accord launch aligns with other A.I.-related and cutting-edge announcements at the SS&C Deliver 2024 Conference underway in New Orleans, Oct…. Read More >>
Combining A.I. & Recs Spurred NeoXam’s Acquisition of EZOPS
Adding artificial intelligence (A.I.) to data reconciliation was a key driver behind NeoXam’s acquisition of EZOPS, an A.I. provider for data control, workflow automation, reconciliation, and regulatory reporting solutions. NeoXam is a provider of data management, performance, reporting, portfolio management, and investment accounting software. “Combining reconciliation with A.I. technologies was central to NeoXam’s acquisition of… Read More >>
T+1 Hit Home Harder Than Expected
A new survey from Citi Securities Services is lifting the lid on the widespread ramifications of North America’s recent shift to T+1 settlement, with effects rippling across the entire trade lifecycle. While the DTCC, brokers, and custodians have remained relatively quiet since the May transition, Citi’s Securities Services Evolution 2024 survey shows that 44 percent… Read More >>
ABN AMRO Clearing Bank to Open a Romanian Hub
ABN AMRO Clearing Bank (AACB) and Levi9 Technology Services are collaborating to open an IT hub in Romania to better serve AACB clients via “global, high-end, and fast solutions,” officials say. The hub, based in Iași, Romania, will bring together Levi9 and AACB staff who will focus on “multiple IT applications and infrastructure,” officials say…. Read More >>
NT Hedge Fund Services Embraces Energy Trading
Northern Trust Hedge Fund Services (NTHFS) has added support for spots, forwards, futures, and physical contracts in energy and physical commodities to its Omnium platform in response to the growing number of asset managers who are trading in global energy markets, officials say. Officials say Omnium is a middle-office and accounting platform that supports an… Read More >>
India’s T+1 Journey Has Lessons for North America
Nearly a year-and-a-half before the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Argentina, and Jamaica transitioned to a shorter settlement cycle for equities, corporate bonds, and municipal securities, India quietly implemented its T+1 settlement cycle intending to enhance liquidity and operational efficiency for India’s growing domestic markets. India also appears to have made a cost-effective transition — which may… Read More >>
IPC Bolsters Ops Links via Google Cloud Alliance
(Editor’s note: Communications and cloud connectivity provider IPC has become a Google Cloud Interconnect Partner, a collaboration intended to help IPC customers link to Google Cloud locations globally. The agreement will enable financial institutions that use IPC’s Connexus Cloud for order creation and placement, trade execution, market data delivery, clearing, settlement, and access to trade… Read More >>
E.U.’s Buy Side Wants T+1 to Happen Sooner
The German buy side is advocating for the earlier adoption of shorter T+1 settlement, amid growing calls for harmonization with the U.K. and Switzerland. The German Investment Funds Association (BVI), which represents 115 fund companies and asset managers with €4 trillion ($4.4 trillion) in assets under management (AUM), is pushing for the European Union to… Read More >>