FE Fundinfo launches wealth management 'ecosystem' platform

Nexus aims to improve data integrity and streamline operations

Sahar Nazir
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FE Fundinfo has today (26 November) launched its Nexus platform which it says offers access to investment data and integrated workflows that can boost efficiency across the asset and wealth management sectors.

The firm said today's investment management community is facing a "disparate and complex data landscape, combined with highly fragmented products and services". It added the growing regulatory demands and increasingly high client expectations were "barriers to efficiency, accuracy, compliance, and ultimately growth". Along with offering an "investment data ecosystem", the data provider said Nexus also aimed to improve data integrity and management, streamline operations, and reduce costs. Nexus also aims to assist asset managers with streamlining up to 90% of regulatory production thr...

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