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Financial Reconciliation: The Road to end-to-end Automation

WatersTechnology is keen to find out more about the challenges and benefits facing capital markets firms when it comes to managing reconciliations and how they should go about assessing the most important features of a reconciliation platform.

Research

WatersTechnology, in association with SmartStream, invite you to share your insight into reconciliation processes across the financial services industry by taking part in a new survey: Financial reconciliation: The road to end-to-end automation

The research aims to establish the extent to which organizations are performing reconciliations for external clients as well as what hardware, software and databases are being used to underpin their reconciliation processes. 

Click here to take the survey. It consists of just 13 questions and should take only 5 minutes to complete

Thank you for taking the time to respond and we look forward to receiving your feedback.

Please note: Responses will be confidential and will not be attributed to individuals or organizations. The survey is due to close on May 01. 

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