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Syn~ trade processing solutions

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Database
• Oracle
Language used
• Java
Operating system
• HP-Unix
• Linux
• Solaris
• Windows 2000
• Windows 2003
• Windows NT4
• Windows Vista
• Windows XP
Pricing structure
• Other
User interface
• GUI
• Web
Tags:
trade processing, settlements, STP, STEP, bonds, equities, money markets, futures, options
Overview

Syn~ trade processing solutions are model-based,  flexible and scalable to cater for exponential growth and the ambitions of leading brokers to leverage trade processing for competitive advantage.

Any organisation processing trades faces disparity of markets and needs to manage fluctuating and spiking volumes and the different processing life cycles required for different products in different markets, with the greatest efficiency. The industry has moved beyond looking for high levels of STP and now seeks the automated resolution of the issues that interrupt the process flows and failures.

In common with all our solutions, Syn~ trade processing now includes straight through exception processing (STEP), managing the interaction of the transaction and reference data lifecycles, for highly automated repair of exceptions. This  provides you with unprecedented levels of efficiency and STP/STEP rates, not found in most other products.

Efficient global operation in complex environments is managed through Syn~’s workflow and business activity monitoring (BAM) capabilities. Support for a service-oriented architecture (SOA) provides a modular, step-by-step approach to implementation as well as providing the agility to add new functions and rapidly adapt to change.

A wide range of instruments are covered including equities, ADRs, GDRs, warrants, convertibles, ETFs and fixed income bonds.
The Syn  trade processing solution set is made up of:
Syn~MiddleOffice
Syn~BackOffice
Syn~Ledger

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