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Clearnet SPAN grid risk computation method to easily capture and check trades, and to simulate margin calls given by the WPRIOP and by clearers (e.g. BNP Paribas Commodity Futures etc.). Thus, in respect of the trader’s own assumptions, they are able to check different margin scenarios, helping them to anticipate


Conclusion Logaviv recently started showing its solutions to companies


... for those seeking a dedicated


operational solution, the budget, time to market, and the return on investment will prove critical


the cashflow needed for hypothetical operations, price variations, volatility variations and SPAN parameter variations. It also assists accountants and traders in saving a great deal of time and effort spent in manual control, freeing them up to actively managing the cashflow linked to the derivatives account. This strong interaction between both solutions WPRIOP makes for time and cost savings. Each can also be worked independently.


operating in other parts of the commodity complex – metals, steel and energy. Some of our clients, such as bioenergy producers, already deal with several kinds of commodities and sectors. It appeared to us that all commodity markets were facing the same issues and that some of the developments we have made in agriculture are now effective solutions elsewhere. In any case, all operators need a solution to manage data and create advanced reporting, as well as security, for trading positions in commodities with often high volatility and big volumes. They also need a system to manage all data regarding contracts, markets, strategies and clients in order to ease the task of front to back office departments. The choice to be made between a dedicated


and a value-chain solution will depend on other specifics of the company, but ultimately for those seeking a dedicated operational solution, the budget, time to market, and the return on investment will prove critical. •


Kévin Guenver, Technical Sales with Logaviv in Paris.


Logaviv has been offering software and IT services dedicated to commodity markets since it was established in 1995. The company also develops tailor-made solutions (intranet/


extranet) and provides ancillary IT services (hosting, networks and maintenance).


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Srinivasan Venkita Padmanabhan, CFO, Head and VP Product, Invenio Holdings, Olam Group Yap Kian Woon, Partner, CMIA Capital Partners


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