Frost Consulting Releases Research Valuation, Budgeting Software Platform

FrostRB allows asset managers to meet MiFID II requirements around research spending.

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Neil Scarth is a principal at Frost Consulting.

FrostRB is a tool for research valuation and budgeting that provides a reporting framework that creates multi-asset class research budgets down to the fund level. The platform allows clients to line up research budgets and actual fund investment processes, giving asset managers the ability to show clients that the research purchased is being used on the investment objectives agreed upon by both parties.

Neil Scarth, principal for Frost Consulting, tells WatersTechnology that bridging the gap

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