Black Mountain Systems Partners With Gamma Three Trading

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The partnership has added electronic trading capacity to Black Mountain Systems' Everest.

Black Mountain Systems, an asset management software provider, has joined forces with electronic trading and settlement solutions provider, Gamma Three Trading.

The partnership means that electronic trading capacity has now been added to Black Mountain Systems' portfolio data aggregation, credit research management, and trade order management system, Everest, through Gamma Three's FIX engine.

"Adding real-time electronic trading to Everest greatly improves straight-through processing for our clients," says Kevin MacDonald, Black Mountain Systems co-CEO. "Whether our customers initiate trades directly out of Everest or capture trades from external trading sources, the trading activity is centralized in Everest."

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