Analec's Sarker, Murray See Digitization of Investment Research

The two Analec leaders talk about where they see the future of investment research heading.

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Indy Sarker, CEO of Analec, sees further digitization in the investment research space.

Why, though, with the amount of technology available, haven't firms done more than just making investment research available through PDFs via email? That is the question Analec, a financial technology firm specializing in investment research and client servicing functions, asked six months ago when looking at investment research as a whole.

"Investment research as a service delivery hasn't really seen any material change. Technology has a huge role to play in this space," Indy Sarker, Analec CEO

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