Singapore Exchange Advances Data Projects

Market data and connectivity executive describes corporate actions processing changes, efforts to support trading operations

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Tinku Gupta, head of market data and connectivity, Singapore Stock Exchange

To create "at source" data that cultivates more transparency and efficiency, Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) has its "Issuer to Investor Straight-Through Processing" initiative underway. The scheme, put together over the past year, processes corporate actions from issuers directly to investors.

Building the ability to do this was challenging because regulatory requirements made it impossible to move issuers completely off the PDF format for the information, according to Tinku Gupta, head of

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