Bankhaus Main Live on Temenos’ PMS

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Frankfurt-based Bankhaus Main has implemented Temenos' Triple'A Plus portfolio management system.

Bankhaus Main, an independent private bank based in Frankfurt, has implemented Temenos' Triple'A Plus portfolio management system back to front-office in under 12 months to enhance transparency, extend its service offering, and support business growth.

According to Temenos, Bankhaus Main is now able to benefit from comprehensive portfolio management functionality, complex analysis tools and high-quality reporting, enabling it to perform more detailed evaluations of cash flow, revenue and performance, and consolidate this information in in-depth client reports.

"To meet increased client demand for information and extend our service offering, we needed a new portfolio management solution to be in place quickly," explains Andreas Leonhardt, chief financial officer of Bankhaus Main.

"We had to ensure fast time to market and project execution reliability. Triple'A Plus offers us the right functionality to deliver new products and services to grow our business quickly. It fits the needs of our high net-worth clients and gives us the opportunity to provide to them with a complete overview over all their investments, including private equity and other non-standardized products," Leonhardt says.

Bankhaus Main is now able to benefit from comprehensive portfolio management functionality, complex analysis tools and high-quality reporting, enabling it to perform more detailed evaluations of cash flow, revenue and performance, and consolidate this information in in-depth client reports.

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