TIR Securities Adopts Mint Software For Straight Through Processing

MIDDLEWARE & MESSAGING

New York--Mint middleware software from Mint Communications Systems will enable the TIR Securities brokerage in New York, an agency of about 25, to achieve straight through processing globally. The software helps TIR link its homegrown trading and settlement systems, says Stephen Ferrando, CIO for the TIR Group of companies.

When the system is ready on December 5, TIR Securities will use the Mint links for its Swift, FIX, ISITC and Crest connections. Initially, the Mint software will be used for

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