Notenstein Takes SimCorp for Front and Middle Office

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SimCorp is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.

A subsidiary of Raiffeisen Schweiz with approximately CHF 20 billion (approximately $22.3 billion) in assets under management, Notenstein is using the software to power its front- and middle-office operations as it seeks to expand its institutional business.

"Our decision was the result of a comprehensive selection process involving both Swiss and global solution vendors. This process included on-site due diligence at other asset managers," says Andreas Knörzer, head of asset management at Notenstein. "By choosing SimCorp Dimension we have set the foundation for the planned growth and expansion of our client services."

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