GoldenSource Integrates EDM Platform with Avox APIs

Users Gain Access To Real-Time Entity Data Feeds

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Following Avox's launch of real-time access to entity data, GoldenSource announced on February 12 its enterprise data-management (EDM) platform's successful integration with Avox's application programming interfaces (APIs).

This partnership allows clients to integrate legal entity data onto the GoldenSource entity data platform in real time, facilitating client onboarding and regulatory demands.

Legal entity provider Avox launched the series of web-based APIs to support faster access to its information, including legal entity identifiers (LEIs), legal names, addresses, industry classifications and corporate hierarchies.

GoldenSource's integration with these services is intended to enable its clients to bring legal entity data into the GoldenSource platform on a real-time basis. In addition, clients will be able to acquire Avox data held on their entities of interest on a request/response basis, and then access and manage this data within GoldenSource's EDM platform.

The integration will facilitate client onboarding and counterparty data management, and help firms to satisfy regulatory requirements. 

 

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