Avelo to rebrand as IRESS following acquisition

Laura Miller
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Financial services software provider Avelo will be brought under the IRESS brand from the 1st of November, following the acquisition of the business by IRESS in September.

This latest step in the integration process will provide a platfom for merging the capabilities of Avelo with IRESS' existing financial services market solutions under one unified brand. As a single, integrated entity, IRESS' technology solutions and expertise now stretch from; capital markets information, order management and routing, through wealth management sourcing and advice and practice management technology, to mortgage sourcing and complete sales and origination. IRESS CEO Andrew Walsh said: "The financial services industry is going through a period of re-invention spurred on...

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