
Corvil announced a new solution for Fixed Income market participants which improves electronic execution quality and reduces market and operational risk.
The new Corvil solution provides a view into the electronic trading ecosystem that combines counterparty activity, trader and client experience, and underlying technology platform performance in one correlated picture. It is the real-time granular view into the lifecycle of every transaction that provides the insight necessary to optimize business performance through better servicing of desks and clients, trade strategy adjustment, and technology optimization.
By providing real-time and retrospective visibility into every order, Corvil’s solution for Fixed Income trading provides analysis and transparency across the trade lifecycle, providing customers:
- Improved client experience by demonstrating execution success, order intent, and algo responsiveness metrics
- Reduced market and leg risk through identification, analysis, and insight for remediation of missed prices and hung orders
- Reduced operational risk through real-time transaction and technology infrastructure and application performance monitoring
- Enhanced transparency to satisfy regulatory requirements for cyber security, precision time synchronized record keeping, and transaction reporting
Corvil’s solution caters to multiple stakeholders within customer organizations, delivering business information and intelligence for trading desk heads and business leaders, application visibility and transaction analysis for platform teams, and workflows for technology teams to quickly identify and diagnose advanced issues.
“We recognize leaders of today’s digital businesses – especially those as complex as Fixed Income trading - require transparency into how their business is performing commercially, visibility into their customer activity and experience, and information about the performance and security of their underlying applications and technology infrastructure,” said David Murray, Corvil’s Chief Business Development Officer. “Our solution provides a new level of benefit across all three dimensions and we are excited by the customer feedback we have received to date regarding the value delivered.”
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