Changing Evaluated Pricing Methodologies

Clear Communication Counts

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As a panel focusing on evaluated prices was coming to a close at a recent Financial Information Services Division meeting held in London, an end-user raised a question about vendor policies on changing pricing methodologies. And it seems the user is not alone in having concerns about how changes are communicated and processed.

In the past few years, discussions in the evaluated prices space have always seemed to return to the issue of lack of transparency, and the need for greater communication

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