Libor switch spells trouble for loan systems
Lenders face costly updates to ageing legacy platforms to cope with new risk-free rates
As the end of Libor draws closer, banks are making plans to upgrade their vendor-provided risk management systems to be able to handle backward-looking rates. But overhauling creaky loan systems is no simple task, as firms are discovering.
“There is a significant amount of lead time to get your lending systems up and ready,” says a senior source at a US investment bank. “It’s not as simple as
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