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Existing Security Master?
If you have a Security Master all ready in place, then
you know how time consuming it can be to keep it up
to date with the current information. Not only new securities,
but also verifying that information on existing securities
is still valid.
Further, if reporting needs change or an application
changes the way a calculation is done, new data fields
are needed. In this case someone has to go out and locate
the appropriate source for the new data feeds. This
in itself can be a daunting task given that most data
providers have multiple products and product groupings,
and that field definitions even with in a single data
provider product can be unclear. Finding the right provider,
the right product and the right field can be quite time
consuming.
After finding the data source, one still has to integrate
it into the existing security master maintenance process
and bring everything up to date. As you add more fields
and data sources, the integration of these feeds and
the task of trying to tie out new data to existing data
quickly becomes a major issue. Many people end up with
a complex, manually intensive task to support an application
that otherwise runs smoothly on it's own.
Our Security Master Service can help with this:
- We'll analyze your current needs and what feeds
you take in.
- If we find more efficient or cost effective ways
of consolidating data feeds, we'll help you implement
them.
- If we find missing or incorrect data, we'll fix
the problems and issues and help you get any additional
data feeds you need going forward.
- We'll take over the task of managing all your data
feeds and your security master file or database, providing
you with an up to date Security Master.
- Because we do a lot of the same tasks for many customers,
we've highly automated our procedures and can capitalize
on an economy of scale. We can thus provide you a
better and more timely service for less time and money
than you are spending now.
Learn about the features of our Security Master Service's
Frequently Asked
Questions about the SMS
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