UnaVista Continues to Expand in the US

UnaVista is the London Stock Exchange Group's hosted software platform for matching, reconciliation and regulatory reporting.

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Neil Giavara, UnaVista

Not only is the company looking to grow its client base, but the move was also done to better offer 24/7 customer support.

"We are delighted to welcome Neil to the North American UnaVista sales team," said Robert Grant, head of business development in the Americas for UnaVista, in a statement. "He has solid experience in the regulatory reporting, compliance and risk management space, helping firms address multiple global reporting and reconciliation issues. As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, firms are looking to a viable global technology platform like UnaVista to provide consolidated regulatory reporting functionality. With 50,000 users on our platform today and 5 billion transaction being processed a year, there is an enormous opportunity for the US business to replicate the success it has achieved in Europe."

Prior to joining UnaVista in February, he was a senior sales director for Electra Information Systems for more than two years.

 

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