Six Launches Evaluated Pricing Service

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Six's valuations team will be based in Frankfurt, Germany.

Six Financial Information has announced a new version of its evaluated pricing service (EPS), following a year of development.

The update now supports 26 currencies, hybrid securities and over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives contracts, and includes the addition of support from a dedicated European valuations team, based in Frankfurt. The product complies with accounting and regulatory obligations in Europe for portfolio managers.

"We consulted widely with clients, regulators and auditors before developing our new Evaluated Pricing Service," says Ian Blance, head of business development for evaluated pricing at Six. "We discovered that in addition to independence, consistency and reliability of EPS, clients were concerned with transparency of models, inputs and assumptions and that there had been an independent external validation of the process."

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