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Misys releases solution for improved front-to-back portfolio management


20 May 2013 New York and London
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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Misys, an application software and services company, has released Sophis VALUE v5, a buy-side solution aiming at increased levels of transparency for traditional and alternative asset managers into their pre-trade activity, portfolio and risk management, and back-office processes.

Jean-Baptiste Gaudemet, director of Sophis product management at Misys, said: “Regulators and investors are demanding greater transparency in risk management and reporting, while market drivers increase demand for all-weather funds that perform across a variety of investment cycles.”

“Investment management firms need a system that can handle new asset classes at short notice and scale them over time, without placing additional strain on operations and costs. Sophis VALUE v5 offers agility and reliability to allow the buy-side to grow their business with minimum disruption and investment.”

Misys Sophis VALUE is a cross-asset portfolio and risk management system for the buy-side that handles workflow from pre-trade to fund administration.

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