HSBC Securities Services Implements B-One

HSBC Securities Services (HSS) has implemented BI-SAM's performance measurement and attribution platform, B-One, which will be used to provide performance measurement and attribution analysis.

HSS says it will next unveil solutions for fund management, including performance and attribution, and a rolling data update facility that will analyze the impact of late transactions or other amendments; a choice of five fixed income methodologies; enhancements to its web-based interface, HSBCnet; and new attribution methodology for alternative funds that will show separate long and short contributions for each asset.

"This is the first of a series of deliverables that will ensure HSS has a cutting-edge performance measurement product to meet the increasingly complex requirements of asset owners, managers, and their advisers," says Colin Kay, global head of performance measurement at HSBC Securities Services.

HSS currently has one client live on B-One.

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