Simcorp Taps into Bloomberg's EMSxNET

Buy-side clients will now have access to over 5,000 brokers.

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Simcorp is headquarted in Copenhagen.

EMSxNET provides connectivity to over 5,000 brokers, including over 600 emerging markets destinations. Real-time transaction cost analysis (TCA) tools and data visualization allow users to monitor and manage execution. Order and broker performance monitoring is also available.

"With this partnership, our rising list of clients can leverage the broad reach of EMSxNET connectivity as well as a stronger integration with the Bloomberg terminal," said Brent Rossum, director of front-office product management at SimCorp. "This will especially be of value to the large and sophisticated investment managers in our client base and is yet another example that we continue to expand and refine the capabilities of our front-office solutions to help our clients operate efficiently."

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