Creating a structurally sound future

OPEN PLATFORM: STRUCTURED PRODUCTS

The market for structured products is experiencing a growth phase due to investor demand for more innovative ways to generate returns. As this growth continues, it is important to have the necessary supporting infrastructure in place to successfully expand the business in line with the expansion of the market, argues Calypso Technology’s Kishore Bopardikar.

Structured products, also known as hybrid products, combine multiple underlyings, allowing investors to take on exposure to one asset class

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