Broadridge partners with Symphony
05 February 2025 US
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Broadridge has partnered with Symphony, a communication and markets technology company, to integrate a new messaging functionality into the NYFIX Matching platform.
Broadridge says the integration will help asset managers to communicate directly with brokers via Symphony’s messaging platform, bringing better compliance, transparency, and resolution to post-trade discrepancies.
The introduction of the messaging functionality will also respond directly to client feedback, and has now been made available to all NYFIX customers.
Commenting on the partnership, George Rosenberger, head of NYFIX at Broadridge, says: “By integrating Symphony’s messaging functionality, we are enabling clients to resolve post-trade inaccuracies faster and with greater ease, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency.”
Brad Levy, CEO of Symphony, adds: “Through this collaboration, we are able to accelerate trade flows and improve real-time transactional accuracy for Broadridge’s clients.”
Broadridge says the integration will help asset managers to communicate directly with brokers via Symphony’s messaging platform, bringing better compliance, transparency, and resolution to post-trade discrepancies.
The introduction of the messaging functionality will also respond directly to client feedback, and has now been made available to all NYFIX customers.
Commenting on the partnership, George Rosenberger, head of NYFIX at Broadridge, says: “By integrating Symphony’s messaging functionality, we are enabling clients to resolve post-trade inaccuracies faster and with greater ease, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency.”
Brad Levy, CEO of Symphony, adds: “Through this collaboration, we are able to accelerate trade flows and improve real-time transactional accuracy for Broadridge’s clients.”
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