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DTCC acquires AVOX


02 July 2010 London
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) announced today that it has acquired the outstanding shares of Avox Limited, a reference data business located in the U.K.

Avox Limited's primary business is cleansing and maintaining high-quality reference information
on legal entities and counterparties needed by financial services to support a variety of
operational, risk management and regulatory compliance activities, including know your
customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) reporting. Avox provides an automated,
centralized corporate database resource, with readily accessible information on the legal name,
address, corporate hierarchies, immediate and ultimate parent, industry sector codes, company
identifiers, and regulator information applicable to these companies.

"The need for accurate, well maintained reference data on securities and legal entities is a
growing priority for the financial services industry, to help manage credit exposure, meet new
regulatory compliance requirements and to improve transparency from the issuer to the end
investor," Patrick Kirby, DTCC managing director, Asset Services. "The acquisition of Avox is a
natural complement and part of a global strategy DTCC has underway to provide our customers
with a full suite of value-added data capabilities.

The all-cash deal, which valued the business at a low double digit million GBP figure, was
approved by the DTCC Board of Directors earlier this month. Deutsche Börse, which held the
majority of shares in Avox, formally closed the transaction with DTCC on July 1. Under the
terms of the deal, the two founders of Avox, Ken Price and Steve French, who were also minority
shareholders, will head the company in the capacity of chief executive officer and chief operating
officer, respectively.

“The market has long searched for a true industry-owned utility platform for business entity
reference data. Combining Avox's proven capability to deliver high quality content with the
DTCC’s networked community of users and user governance is exactly what firms have been
asking for." said Ken Price, CEO of Avox Limited. "What I find particularly exciting is the
DTCC's willingness to collaborate with other infrastructure organizations around the world to
create a global industry standard for company related data. By combining our capabilities with
DTCC and those of our clients and partners, we’re in an excellent position to help the industry
better mitigate risk, achieve operational efficiencies and reduce their internal compliance costs."

Avox clients includes major financial firms such Citi, Barclays, Nomura International, Standard
Bank, Mizuho, Allianz, Eurex, SWIFT, Mitsubishi UFJ and Royal Bank of Canada.

"We are convinced that the combination of DTCC and Avox will drive the creation of a global
industry standard for entity reference data. Deutsche Börse will continue to focus its data
activities on tradable information such as indicies, benchmarks and trading signals," said Dr.
Holger Wohlenberg, managing director, Deutsche Börse Market Data and Analytics.

DTCC has a growing range of data management and reference data services aimed at helping its
customers around the world improve operational efficiency and mitigate risk, including its Global
Corporate Action (GCA) Validation Service, which provides a centralized source of "scrubbed"
information on corporate actions, e.g., tender offers, conversions, stock splits, dividends and
nearly 100 other types of events for equities and fixed income instruments for more than 2 million
securities from 160 countries; its New Issue Information Dissemination System (NIIDS), part of
the underwriting process, provides data on municipal bonds, equities and corporate bonds that are
DTC-eligible to vendors, dealers and market participants; and security data from its masterfile,
which provides basic information on all securities handled by DTCC's depository.
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