Eze Targets Mifid II Unbundling with Commissions Platform

Cloud-based commission management platform to run as part of wider Eze Investment Suite, broadening coverage of Mifid II rule changes.

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Wes Creedle, senior product manager at Eze Software Group.

The platform addresses rule changes under the review of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid II) where the link between research payments and commissions will be severed, often referred to as research unbundling. The rules are expected to structurally change the way in which asset managers will pay for investment research, assess its value and report that to investors.

Wes Creedle, senior product manager at Eze Software, tells WatersTechnology that the platform aims to unify

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