Nissan Century Securities Taps SunGard for Processing Automation

Deploys SunGard’s Valdi and Stream Clearvision as a managed service

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Nissan Century Securities is based in Tokyo, Japan.

The Japanese firm will use SunGard’s Valdi and Stream Clearvision as a managed service to enhance its infrastructure and improve operational efficiency through increased automation.

“Our ambitious development plan required us to look for a solution that could accept more give-up order flows and reduce manual processing time and errors,” says Yoshinobu Nakamura, executive director and head of global sales at Nissan Century Securities. “Integrating SunGard’s solutions and managed services together will help us automate our trading operations to increase capacity and accept more orders that helps us capture more client business.”

Nissan says it was restricted by its manual order processing which limited the amount of order flow it could accept. The managed services environment will help Nissan in reducing its total cost of ownership while the automation of its front and middle office will increase its processing capabilities.

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