Broadridge data ontology aims to simplify multi-asset trade data

The tech provider is using the ontology internally to integrate multiple systems and sees prospects for wider industry adoption.

Broadridge has developed a data ontology to help capital markets firms integrate and map trade data across front-to-back-office systems.

“Most of our clients believe that if they simplify trade data at a fundamental, ontological level, they can unlock a lot of value and efficiency over time,” says Vijay Mayadas, president of capital markets at Broadridge.

Data ontologies define the categories by which data is organized and the relationships within a dataset. The Broadridge ontology, called the

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