Sun, Dec 22 2024
Leading integrated financial services provider in Asia, CGS International Securities Pte. Ltd. (CGS International), has integrated the Securities Finance and Collateral Management (SFCM) platform of global Fintech leader Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE:BR) to enhance its securities finance offering.
CGS International can reduce expenses by automating tasks and streamlining workflows and exception-based procedures thanks to the unified platform.
Ademola Olopade, Group Head of Prime Brokerage and Wealth Solutions at CGS International, stated, "Offering a wide range of products and services to cater to the diverse needs of our clients is a strategic imperative for CGS International." "Broadridge's solution helps us optimize workflows for our customers and enables us to introduce additional functionalities and scalability according to our business needs."
"Darren Crowther, Head of Securities Finance and Collateral Management Solutions at Broadridge, remarked, "We are happy to have welcomed CGS International to our increasing clients in the Asia-Pacific area." "In the ever-changing world of securities financing, financial institutions need to be able to adapt quickly to new developments in the market, diversify their sources of income, and serve an expanding clientele. CGS International can easily scale their business by expanding it by area or business entity thanks to the Broadridge SFCM platform, which also puts them in a good position to handle changing market dynamics and regulatory requirements."
Through worldwide, scalable solutions, Broadridge innovates and streamlines trade throughout a complex ecosystem. Widely utilized in the worldwide buy- and sell-side securities lending, repo, and collateral trading markets, the SFCM platform is a feature-rich front-to-back software as a service (SaaS) solution for securities finance. With a core platform that is entirely scalable for business expansion, SFCM has enabled organizations to leverage opportunities in new global markets and enhance their current securities finance businesses.
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