7IM looks to up product governance capability with Kore Labs deal

7IM managers to use Kore Labs tech to monitor products and up transparency

Jenna Brown
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Fund management firm 7IM is to use Kore Labs technology to support its governance processes.

7IM today (21 September) said it will use Kore's product relationship management service in its product management and governance. Kore explained investment managers use its specialist digital tools to manage and monitor their products. It said the process allowed investment managers to digitise the management and governance of their products across the entire product lifecycle, "delivering greater transparency to processes, and a wealth of data that enhance business decision-making". Kore chief executive Sabrina del Prete said: "7IM is an innovative, customer-centric investment manag...

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