JP Morgan Goes Live on UnaVista Swaps Portal

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UnaVista is the London Stock Exchange's software for matching, validation and reconciliation.

The London Stock Exchange Group (LSE) has announced that JP Morgan is now a live participant on its UnaVista Swaps Portal.

JP Morgan will use the tool primarily as a communications facility, where it can relay information to its own clients in an audited environment using standardized messaging formats. It will participate as a prime broker and execution broker. UnaVista Swaps Portal is a heavily automated platform for all stages of the equity swaps trade process.

"We are excited to be working with UnaVista and London Stock Exchange Group to provide scalable equity swap trade management solutions to our clients," says Teresa Heitsenrether, European prime brokerage head at JP Morgan. "We welcome the opportunity to work with our client and broker communities to bring efficiencies to this market, and significantly lower its inherent risks."

 

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