iMeta Technologies Joins EDM Council

Client onboarding provider links with ontology and model developer

Mike Atkin
Michael Atkin, managing director, EDM Council

The EDM Council, an industry organization known as the developer of the Financial Industry Business Ontology and the Data Management Capability Assessment Model (DCAM), has added iMeta Technologies, a client onboarding and lifecycle management service provider, as a member.

"DCAM delivers a standard framework for evaluating the specific requirements needed to ensure trust in data as a factor of input into business processes" says Michael Atkin, managing director of the EDM Council. "iMeta sees the significant value of engaging best practice standards."

iMeta CEO Ben Marsh adds, "Many of our Assassin Client Lifecycle Management platform capabilities align with the data management tenets of DCAM. Our collaborative participation in the Council will ensure beneficial outcomes for our financial services clients, whilst also allowing us to contribute to the learning and work of the Council in the areas of entity data connectivity, quality, straight-through processing and governance."

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