Swift to launch new business intelligence solution for securities markets
Sibos, Boston, 29 September 2014 - Swift announces today at Sibos the introduction of Watch for Securities, a new business intelligence solution that will help securities market participants to monitor and gain valuable business insights from their network traffic. The new Watch for Securities offering is expected to go live in Q1 2015 with an early adopter programme planned for the end of 2014.
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Brussels, 10 June 2015 - Swift announces the availability of Watch for Securities, a new business intelligence solution that helps securities market participants to monitor and gain valuable business insights from their network traffic. Following the completion of a successful early adopter programme, Swift's Watch for Securities is ready for full scale use by local and global custodians, investment banks, asset managers and broker/dealers.
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