Natixis picks Adenza’s solution to automate regulatory reporting in Hong Kong
20 March 2023 France
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Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) has selected Adenza’s AxiomSL ControllerView to automate regulatory reporting in Hong Kong.
The Adenza solution fully automates the regulatory reporting process by integrating, managing and reconciling volumes of disparate data.
It applies local regulatory rules with strict adherence to policy and comprehensive governance controls.
Adenza’s AxiomSL regulatory reporting solutions deliver a consistent, transparent, automated approach to capital calculations, regulatory reporting, data management and analytics, says Natixis.
The solution allows Natixis CIB to manage a wide range of regulatory reporting requirements, the firm adds.
Thomas Puget, chief financial officer of Asia Pacific at Natixis CIB, says: “Ensuring that our regulatory reporting framework addresses our needs and has the ability to anticipate future requirements was a key consideration for us. As a global player and a leader in regulatory reporting in the Asia Pacific region, Adenza’s deep knowledge of the space positioned them as the ideal partner for Natixis CIB.”
Subbaiyan V, senior director and head of financial regulatory products for the Asia Pacific Region at Adenza, comments: “As a truly global player, Natixis CIB understands how important it is to develop regulatory reporting strategies that incorporate both hyperlocal expertise and worldwide scale. We’re honoured that Natixis CIB has selected us for this critical function and we look forward to continuing to grow with them.”
Adenza was created from the merger of Calypso Technology and AxiomSL in 2021.
Natixis provides advisory, investment banking, financing, corporate banking and capital markets services to corporations, financial institutions, financial sponsors and sovereign and supranational organisations.
The Adenza solution fully automates the regulatory reporting process by integrating, managing and reconciling volumes of disparate data.
It applies local regulatory rules with strict adherence to policy and comprehensive governance controls.
Adenza’s AxiomSL regulatory reporting solutions deliver a consistent, transparent, automated approach to capital calculations, regulatory reporting, data management and analytics, says Natixis.
The solution allows Natixis CIB to manage a wide range of regulatory reporting requirements, the firm adds.
Thomas Puget, chief financial officer of Asia Pacific at Natixis CIB, says: “Ensuring that our regulatory reporting framework addresses our needs and has the ability to anticipate future requirements was a key consideration for us. As a global player and a leader in regulatory reporting in the Asia Pacific region, Adenza’s deep knowledge of the space positioned them as the ideal partner for Natixis CIB.”
Subbaiyan V, senior director and head of financial regulatory products for the Asia Pacific Region at Adenza, comments: “As a truly global player, Natixis CIB understands how important it is to develop regulatory reporting strategies that incorporate both hyperlocal expertise and worldwide scale. We’re honoured that Natixis CIB has selected us for this critical function and we look forward to continuing to grow with them.”
Adenza was created from the merger of Calypso Technology and AxiomSL in 2021.
Natixis provides advisory, investment banking, financing, corporate banking and capital markets services to corporations, financial institutions, financial sponsors and sovereign and supranational organisations.
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