Gresham Invites FDM to Help Implement its Transaction Control Software

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Bill Blythe, Gresham Computing

CTC is Gresham's flagship technology platform and reconciliation software. It allows customers to identify and resolve operational risks, reduce financial transaction loss, comply with regulatory requirements, optimize business performance and reconcile, verify and validate transactions.

"Partnering with Gresham is a great opportunity for FDM and there is a good strategic fit between our two companies," says Andy Brown, FDM global sales director. "Gresham's CTC software allows real-time, business driven controls to be put into place as soon as a new financial product is created, allowing errors to be identified and rectified from the outset: it is the next generation reconciliation engine. We already have a lot of expertise working with banks across the globe and look forward to developing a long-term partnership with Gresham around the implementation of CTC."

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