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Date: 01 January 2018

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Hedge Fund - ETD & OTC Derivatives Reconciliation

The client, an established Mayfair based hedge fund with over $20bn AUM, needed to reconcile large and increasing volumes of exchange traded derivative trades on a daily basis with its clearers to ensure trading data was accurate, charges were being levied in accordance with agreed commission schedules, and collateral requirements were being correctly applied...

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Date: 07 May 2019

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Asset Management - FX Cash Management in iRecs

Our client had been using iRecs for two years for market value reconciliation and daily cash reconciliation. These processes had delivered considerable benefit to the company allowing granular verification of all transaction flows on a day to day basis, and the verification of positions, prices and FX rates as required as part of a market value or NAV reconciliation.

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Date: 07 May 2019

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Hedge Fund - Derivatives Reconciliation

A London based hedge fund specialising in European equity began trading in 2008 and had grown their AUM to over £2bn by 2014. A three man operations team were utilising a well-known portfolio accounting system (PMS) and had developed a series of Excel spreadsheets for validating market value and P&L data as well as conducting positions and cash balance reconciliation with the prime brokers.

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Date: 23 May 2019

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Asset Management - Reconciliation as a Service

An emerging market asset manager with approx. $20bn AUM wanted to move from performing certain middle and back-office processes to having these functions provided by a third party as a service. Reconciliation was a key component and after determining that legacy outsource providers could not provide the service levels required Watson Wheatley were selected to provide Reconciliation as a Service (RaaS) by leveraging the award-winning iRecs software.

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