Commerzbank Selects Thomson's Portia As Global Software Standard
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FRANKFURT--Commerzbank became the second large German customer of Thomson Investment Software's Portia, when it signed a license for the portfolio management system.
The Commerzbank Asset Management group, which encompasses eight main operating units with a total of DM 205 billion ($125 billion) in assets under management will use Portia throughout its operations, including the San Francisco-based Montgomery Asset Management unit it acquired in 1997 from Montgomery Securities. The lone
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