Polen Capital Selects Charles River's Investment Management Solution

Boutique investment firm implements IMS as a hosted service, alongside integrated data service.

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Polen Capital is based in Boca Raton, Florida.

Polen Capital, which holds $7.5 billion of assets under management as of December 2015, will leverage Charles River IMS across its institutional and mutual fund accounts for portfolio management, order management, advanced trade execution, and post-trade processing, with end-to-end compliance monitoring and integrated data.

The firm will also utilize the Charles River Data Service for integrated real-time and daily reference data.

"With Charles River, we have elevated the technological infrastructure of our firm to best of breed across the board," says Stan Moss, CEO of Polen Capital. "The advancement is in line with our strong philosophical belief in high quality in each and everything we do. Structurally this investment has increased our productivity, streamlined our portfolio compliance and risk monitoring, and enhanced our business continuity plan."

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