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Streamlining trade execution and operations through interoperability

The panel

  • Michael O’Malley, Senior vice-president, head of product sales and distribution, GlobalLINK, State Street
  • Blake Treves, Managing director, head of LINK Product and GlobalLINK Payments, State Street
  • Moderator: Sakshi Sharma, Americas commercial editor, Risk.net

Fragmented workflows, disconnected systems and operational friction continue to slow decision-making across the financial industry. How can financial institutions overcome these challenges and drive measurable efficiency by unifying trading, analytics and operational processes to boost efficiency and agility?

This Risk.net webinar, convened in association with GlobalLINK, State Street’s award-winning suite of trading platforms, explores real-world use cases, best practices and emerging strategies for streamlining workflows across multiple asset classes, integrating diverse systems and adapting quickly to evolving market demands. Our expert panel address key challenges, share success stories and discuss how interoperability is shaping the future of financial technology.

Discussion points include:

  • The most common pain points institutions face when trading and analytics systems are fragmented, and how interoperability can address them
  • How can a single-sign-on, integrated environment help trading teams monitor, analyse and take action more effectively?
  • Examples of how financial institutions have successfully combined components from multiple platforms to create innovative and timely workflow solutions
  • Practical steps firms can take to move from slow, monolithic builds to agile, component-based workflows that support better decision-making
  • How open architecture and interoperability standards, such as FDC3, will shape the next generation of trading technology and client service.

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