Head office: 115 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10006, United States Tel: +1 212 798 7100 Email:
info@thegoldensource.com Other offices: New York, London, Singapore, Mumbai, Milan, Paris, Beijing, Melbourne Website:
www.thegoldensource.com/ www.360edm.com Twitter: @GoldenSource Contact: Michael Meriton (vice chairman) Founded: 1984 Ownership: Privately owned Number of staff: 350+
Warehouse solution, which centralises positions data to manage risk, performance and regulatory compliance. Intended to improve analysis and reporting capabilities, it provides asset managers with a single view of customer portfolios. Traders, middle and back office managers should, in addition, have an enterprise level view of risk and exposure. The GoldenSource Data Warehouse can integrate with the GoldenSource platform and with GoldenSource reference data solutions.
Launched in 2009, GoldenSource for Derivatives is
designed to address the market problems and requirements of the derivatives market by establishing and maintaining a single, centralised repository of derivatives reference and counterparty data. This solution is based on the vendor’s existing data management platform. Derivatives work had been undertaken in the past at the likes of Daiwa Securities SMBC and OpHedge. Likewise, GoldenSource for Fixed Income is designed to establish and maintain a single, centralised repository of all fixed income reference, counterparty and position data. Released within version 8.2 of the EDM Suite in 2009,
the GoldenSource IPV ‘Independent Price Verification’ solution offers a market data, pricing preference and vendor hierarchy framework that allows capital market organisations to report internal versus independent pricing differences. The GoldenSource IPV solution can automatically calculate the profit and loss effects of price variances where they fall outside of user definable tolerances and should permit the organisation to build up processes and workflows that adhere to agreed IPV controls. One of the recent launches was that of GoldenSource
RiskHub, designed to help financial firms achieve an holistic view of market, credit, liquidity and counterparty risk. Optimised to work with existing risk management systems, RiskHub can cover all major types of risk and asset classes. It maps information from any internal or external source in a consistent manner to the format required by risk applications. It then centralises and maintains accurate and auditable
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data in a risk-optimised information warehouse. An optional add-on to RiskHub, RiskMonitor provides an additional layer of data visualisation and business intelligence. Providing a user-friendly front-end, RiskMonitor enables firms to take advantage of both pre-configured views of data and develop firm-specific views as required. There is also a GoldenSource OnDemand service that covers hosting, maintenance, monitoring and support. In September 2016, GoldenSource launched the 8.7 version of its data management suite GoldenSource EDM. The new version came with an enhanced user experience, with a re-engineered user interface, new user empowerment tools and an improved UI performance, that allowed customers to manage data and services through their own customized screens, without having to submit requests to the IT department.
In December 2016, GoldenSource launched a new data management solution for the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) – available to banks from January 2019. The solution which uses a curve-shift methodology to evaluate risk sensitivities, is an application of GoldenSource’s RiskHub and the EDM suite version 8.7. The solution integrates market data and risk solutions to provide banks with a prescriptive set of rules to calculate the amount of capital to be set aside to protect themselves when prices fall sharply. Goldensource also integrated with the ICE Data Services’ APEX delivery platform, to allow mutual clients to gain access to Intercontinental Exchange’s ICE Data Services, which now includes Interactive Data’s content.
In November 2017, the new solution “GoldenSource Nexus data management solution” was launched. A fully managed and hosted service supporting front to back office operations, the solution allows scaling up of existing IT infrastructure, to add new asset classes and satisfy latest regulations such as MiFID II, Funding Liquidity and Reporting Modernization.
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