Cymba Unveils Standalone Centurion Compliance Platform

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London-based Cymba Technologies has unveiled a standalone version of its compliance platform, Centurion.

According to Cymba, Centurion supports different rule types, asset classes, and a customizable incident-breach management workflow via configurable screens.

Centurion, which can be deployed in-house or run as an ASP, is currently being used as a standalone compliance platform by a number of Cymba clients that require their compliance function to be managed on a standalone basis, while retaining integration with their portfolio modeling, order management, and investment management platforms.

Features include:
•  Support for pre- and post-trade compliance validation
•  Override monitoring via customizable monitoring screens
•  Breach management via a customizable breach-management screen with look-through functionality
•  Rule-management functionality supporting a variety of rule types, with four-eye (two-man) check facilities
•  Support for concentration compliance checks
•  Coverage of up-to-date UCITS mandates including the 5/10/40 rule
•  Application program interfaces (APIs) that facilitate integration with existing applications for compliance, intra-day position management, and third-party OMS order upload.

Cymba Centurion also integrates with other third-party service providers such as fund administrators to handle buy-side firms' start-of-day position feeds, reconciliation, and post-trade requirements.

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