Credit Suisse extends ICPPI hedging platform

Swiss bank adds SunGard data service to reduce operational barriers for insurers

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Credit Suisse is partnering with SunGard to offer insurers a package for administering individualised constant proportion portfolio insurance (ICPPI) products.

SunGard will provide a new administration and trading service to compliment Credit Suisse's existing ICPPI platform. The service aims to minimise the data burden on insurers seeking to launch products using the ICPPI concept.

ICPPI structures have become popular in Germany and are gaining traction in Italy and other European countries

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