NumeriX teams up with Brilliance
NumeriX, a multi-platform, cross-asset derivatives pricing and risk management software provider, has signed an agreement with Brilliance Software Corporation, a provider and integrator of pricing and risk management systems for financial products. Under the deal NumeriX’s analytics will be integrated with Brilliance’s pricing and risk management platform DealPoint.
Using the same integrated platform, risk and portfolio managers can now mark-to-market their portfolios, measure the risk and stress test the portfolio.
NumeriX says both the platform and the analytics allow virtually any financial product across all asset classes to be supported without modification or the need for software programmers.
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