Misys Partners with Intex for FI Data and Cash Flow Models
The solution partnership will enable asset managers to meet investor requirements throughout all stages of the investment process.
Misys FusionInvest will have the ability to connect with Intex's asset-backed (ABS), residential mortgage-backed (RMBS), commercial mortgage-backed (CMBS) and collateralized loan obligation (CLO) cash flow models and data globally.
Asset managers can access pre-payment research, cash flow and deal data, deal pricing and portfolio management, risk and stress testing, as well as account settlement, all in a single integrated system.
"The majority of fixed income portfolio managers have sizeable ABS and MBS books of business,"says Sebastien Roussotte, general manager of the investment management division at Misys. "As a part of our overall product strategy we recognized the value in connecting to these datasets and retrieving static data and cash flows by partnering with an independent, market-leading firm such as Intex. ABS and MBS price, risk or asset value cannot be accurately gauged without having detailed information on a broad range of mortgages. Access to this data is vital for Misys as we provide our clients with competitive intelligence over other firms in the marketplace."
The solution partnership with Intex follows the recent technology enhancements introduced earlier this year with the latest update of Misys FusionInvest that includes state-of-the-art portfolio management, analytics and derivatives functionalities.
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