Misys Launches FusionRisk Limits
Traders, treasurers and corporate bankers can now act on complete and timely risk information.
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FusionRisk Limits enhances the view of limits across trading and commercial banking to gain a consistent picture of counterparties and customers by drawing exposures from multiple systems. Users can therefore access complete and timely risk information to act on.
"It is essential that all exposures are accurately tracked in a timely manner and stay within the banks' agreed tolerance levels at all times", says Boris Lipiainen, global head of productmManagement at Misys. "With FusionRisk Limits, risk managers, treasurers and corporate bankers can now fully understand exposures across the business. While de-risking their limit management operations, they can support pre-deal and strategic business decisions with confidence. Our solution is able to connect to any in-house or third-party software making it possible to compute and aggregate risk metrics from an individual trade all the way up to board-level aggregation."
Axis Bank, the third-largest private-sector bank in India, has been using the platform to manage and control its credit risk based on single view across multiple trading systems and consolidating all economic position information in a single place.
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