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Back to basics: Data management woes continue for the buy side

Data management platform Fencore helps investment managers resolve symptoms of not having a central data layer.

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For all of financial services’ progressiveness with technologies such as as generative AI capabilities and cloud or exploring the realm of quantum computers, there’s one thing they have yet to master: data management.

There are many challenges when it comes to data management: data quality, data timeliness, data lineage, and data completeness, but one of the biggest is the ability to consolidate data from various counterparties.

As a CEO of a Singapore-based fund management firm tells WatersTechno

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