Tokyo-Mitsubishi Derivatives Keeps Everything: C.ats, Renaissance, Triarch

DEALING ROOM SYSTEMS

In order to ease the merger process, Tokyo-Mitsubishi Bank has opted to retain virtually all the dealing and risk systems that its derivatives operations had used separately before the two became one earlier this year. A team formed to oversee the derivatives systems integration focused on establishing a common, integrated front-to-back-end systems architecture built around Unix-based Sun Microsystems' servers and the Sybase RDBMS. Around that core, the group relies on a range of internally

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