BNY Mellon to Offer Custodial Data via BlackRock's Aladdin

This is the first time that Aladdin has been opened to external providers.

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BNY Mellon will start to offer its custodial data and accounting tools on BlackRock’s investment management platform Aladdin, the two firms announced on April 3, marking the first time that the pair have collaborated to such an extent on a project.

Common clients will be able to access BNY Mellon’s data, tools, and services through Aladdin’s portal. Customers will have near-real-time trade lifecycle information, data insights, and exception-based monitoring into custody oversight and be able to

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