Lombard Risk Upgrades Colline

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Lombard Risk, headquartered in London, produces a number of regulatory, collateral and clearing-related products.

Supporting both in-house and client clearing, Colline's upgrade includes new eligibility and haircut templates, settlement views based on asset criteria, a new clearing dashboard, configurable cash flows and support for event type asset booking allocation.

"Our V12.3 release is another example of how we have extended and adapted earlier versions of Colline functionality to support the growing and evolving needs of our clients, across bilateral, cleared and cross-product businesses," says John Wisbey, CEO at Lombard Risk. "This release maximizes the functional configurability available to enable users to view, manage and report on, their global collateral requirements across products and CCPs, on a single platform, according to their individual business models and needs."

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