DZ Bank Plans Machine-Readable Add-On for InGen Platform

The German bank developed the platform in its Innovation Lab and is currently working on updates.

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Frankfurt-based DZ Bank plans to add a machine-readable feature to its information platform InGen to help users close trades more easily.  

The platform allows investors to analyze available investment opportunities in real time. “What we are working on is to integrate a term sheet with a machine-readable version of a debt issuance program, and then create these documents much more automatically than we are doing this at the moment,” Friedrich Luithlen, head of debt capital markets at DZ Bank

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