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Vinci Partners, a Brazilian asset manager, has signed on as a client of Eze Software Group to implement the vendor’s order and execution management systems, Eze OMS and RealTick EMS, to streamline workflows across the investment lifecycle, vendor officials say.
As part of the deal “Vinci Partners will build electronic connections to third-party execution providers locally and globally and to their internal back-office system,” Eze says in a statement. Vinci plans to use the OMS and EMS to streamline areas like portfolio analytics, modeling, pre-trade allocation and others.
Eze officials say they plan to bring Vinci live on the OMS and EMS later this year.
Vinci was looking for an investment management platform to support its workflows and asset classes such as equities, futures, derivatives and fixed income instruments, says Normando Fay, LatAm sales director for Eze Software Group, in a statement.
The deployment is an attempt to eliminate complexity and mitigate operational risk, “creating consistency across the trading lifecycle to optimize performance,” Fay says. The system is intended to provide straight-through-processing and “configurable compliance rules that will alert portfolio managers and traders during modeling and trading,” he adds.
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