BNP Paribas Securities Services, Calypso Partner on Multi-Asset Post-Trade Outsourcing Service

Outsourcing service based on Calypso's technology aims to provide holistic front-to-back offering for investment banks.

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Alan Cameron, global solutions sponsor, clearing and custody services, BNP Paribas Securities Services.

The collaboration between BNP Paribas Securities Services and Calypso will provide an end-to-end post-trade outsourcing service across a variety of asset classes, based on Calypso's technology and BNP Paribas' existing clearing and custody offering.

It will cover clearing and custody to middle-office services ─ including confirmations, fees and commission management, and P&L reporting ─ and back-office services, such as static data management, accounting, regulatory reporting, asset servicing

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