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Information Mosaic signs off on Thomson Reuters coupling


21 March 2013 New York
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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Post-trade software company Information Mosaic is to work with Thomson Reuters to integrate its ISO-based corporate actions data feed with its own corporate actions solution, IMActions.

Thomson Reuters’ head of middle office and entity data Tim Lind said: “Thomson Reuters understands that corporate actions is a complex market where customers are balancing a global set of requirements combined with local market needs. We continue to invest in this space and our collaboration with Information Mosaic is a testament to our commitment.”

Information Mosaic’s senior vice president of business strategy Gerard Bermingham said that Thomson Reuters offer industry-recognised, quality data across all information classes. “Information Mosaic views this collaboration as a mutually beneficial arrangement between two like-minded organisations. For users of Information Mosaic’s complete post-trade platform, IMSecurities, adding additional Thomson Reuters data sets such as its Legal Entity Identifier (LEI), reference, and pricing will provide even more value.”
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