Schroders To Roll Out Vermilion On Client Reporting Front

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Schroders will roll out Vermilion's HRS to support its North American client reporting activities.

London-based Schroder Asset Management, a long-only investment manager with approximately $280 billion under management globally, has chosen Vermilion's Hosted Reporting Service (HRS) to support its North American client reporting activities.

HRS is a cloud-based reporting platform that utilizes the Vermilion Reporting Suite (VRS) to deliver performance reports for buy-side organizations of any size. Clients may choose from a library of customizable templates and components (charts, graphs, commentary, etc.) or integrate their own designs.

The platform delivers any type of branded report, from fact sheets and Key Investor Information Documents (KIID) to monthly/quarterly investment reports.

Vermilion Software is a London-based, buy-side client reporting specialist. Its flagship offering, VRS, is designed to deliver accurate, flexible, and scalable client communications via multilingual, graphical reports, all of which can be created through a workflow process, streamlining the corporate reporting cycle, while ensuring that corporate branding and content standards are maintained. VRS is available as a hosted (ASP) service, or as an in-house installation.

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