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Investment managers are trying to simplify their IT infrastructures for investment management operations just as clients and markets are pushing for more diverse portfolios, says Allen Zimmerman managing director, head of Americas, at SimCorp in this edition of the FTF News video interviews.
Clients and markets are “demanding more diverse portfolios and it’s driving many investment managers to buy more and more systems to be able to manage different types of assets,” Zimmerman says.
Thus, many firms are facing the IT management challenge of overseeing multiple systems for multiple assets.
“Ultimately, they’re doing this for two specific things — they’re trying to gain more scale and they’re trying to get substantially cleaner data,” Zimmerman says. He says the keys to resolving this problem involve a common dataset and end-to-end capabilities that come from a unified platform with data management capabilities.
The video also covers:
- Why FTF News readers picked SimCorp One as the Best Buy-Side Operations Solution of 2024;
- Key innovations that SimCorp will introduce into SimCorp One; and
- What in on the horizon for SimCorp in the Americas
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