New version of trading platform launched by Fiserv

Fiserv, Inc. has released version 5.6 of its Investment Management Solution. The solution is a soup-to-nuts trading platform that supports everything from account screening and portfolio validation to order generation and trade execution.
OCT 22, 2009
Fiserv, Inc. has released version 5.6 of its Investment Management Solution. The solution is a soup-to-nuts trading platform that supports everything from account screening and portfolio validation to order generation and trade execution. New to this version are 14 features including enhanced risk management metrics capabilities, new cash handling resources and additional tools for use in Unified Managed Accounts trading. In its announcement the company also reported that this latest version provides better integration with its APL portfolio management platform. According to the announcement, the integration should allow for intraday account refresh, security master integration, enhanced restriction support and dynamic intraday security look-ups. For more information visit Fiserv.

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