XL Catlin Live on Cloud-based EDM Solutions from IHS Markit
Integrated data management and data warehousing solutions support XL Catlin’s investment operations
XL Catlin is using EDM to verify security, position and analytics data from multiple investment systems, thereby ensuring data quality.
“EDM Warehouse has enabled us to quickly integrate and report on investment data from multiple sources and provided operational savings by replacing a legacy solution,” said
“Firms are faced with increasing demands from regulators and clients to report more data, more frequently,” said
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