Interview: Chambadal Explains SmartStream's Involvement in SPReD Utility
Philippe Chambadal, CEO of SmartStream, talks to Victor Anderson about the recently unveiled SPReD reference data utility.
In the 10-minute interview, Chambadal touched on what the SPReD is and what it seeks to achieve; the appeal of creating a reference data untility to the three banks, who put aside their competetive differences to collaborate on the project; and what SmartStream brings to the table as the initiative's technology partner.
For more information on the official launch of the SPReD utility, please click on this link.
Additional issues/questions addressed during the interview include:
- How SPReD functions in relation to data feeds from major data vendors. Does it enhance their offerings or compete with them?
- How SPReD addresses referencing mismatches in firms' data, and how it ensures correct cross-referencing of data.
- How SPReD has performed in comparison to SmartStream's expectations.
- Have there been any tweaks to the platform since its launch?
- What are the next steps in terms of building SPReD's presence as an industry-wide reference data utility?
- What did SmartStream hear from its end-user firms in terms of their need for a reference data utility, which led to the establishment of the platform.
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