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Invesco Taps Eagle for Performance Measurement

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Invesco will use the solution to manage both its retail and institutional businesses in the region. It will also allow the firm to consolidate its European operations with its North American portfolio management operations onto one platform. The firm also uses the solution for client reporting, P&L reporting and fact sheet development for their Paris and Frankfurt businesses.

"By consolidating our data and performance operations, Invesco has been able to return capacity back to our IT group and improve efficiencies for our business partners, and we can now offer an enhanced client experience for the funds we have consolidated on the Eagle platform," says Fabian Gomez, senior director at Invesco. "Despite this being a large undertaking, we are pleased that the project was completed on schedule and according to plan. We are excited about the efficiencies that Eagle's technology affords our business and clients. The groundwork has already been laid to leverage Eagle's software for the next phase of consolidation for Invesco."

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