Origo to create independent standards subsidiary

To be implemented ASAP

Hannah Godfrey
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Origo will revise its governance structure to create an independently governed subsidiary to oversee its data standards activities.

Origo's subsidiary will work alongside the financial services industry to implement standards for the movement of data between industry players, enabling them to integrate with each other and set up links with trading partners. The service provider said the subsidiary will operate with a new independent board. Origo is a not-for-profit fintech company that seeks to help improve connectivity between financial services companies. It said the subsidiary will provide a clear distinction between its two separate business operations: its standards and governance services and it's operati...

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