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FINANCIAL PRODUCTS

Five reasons to sign up
  • Simplicity
    One connection that can handle all trade notifications
  • Faster reconciliation
    Resolve mismatches quickly
  • Initiate true STP
    Deal capture and real-time electronic trade notifications break down the STP barriers
  • Guaranteed delivery
    No more maybes - secure and global
  • Free connection
    Any trading firm can sign up to receive electronic notifications at no charge*

    * With publisher agreement

IT reality

Wasn’t STP going to make things easier? With a flow of electronically captured deal data, it can all feed through automatically to risk, position-keeping and settlement systems.

In theory.

But as liquidity becomes more fragmented so do your post-trade systems. Are you forced to manage a different connection to every counterparty, platform and asset class? It’s not easy, is it? Thomson Reuters Post Trade Services offer a single connection of electronically captured deal data, including voice-brokered trades.

Now you can have accurate deal data at source for every counterparty who connects. You can eliminate the errors that compromise everything down the line: positions, risk, confirmation, settlement.

Thomson Reuters Post Trade Services offer you the chance to extend your STP so that fewer and fewer trades fall through the net.

Deliver on your obligations

Trade notifications arrive electronically in the market-standard format of your choice. This single connection can connect you all around the globe; regardless of the format that the trade is sent in, you receive the details in the format of your choice.

Even voice-brokered trades can be captured using a simple affirmation service, Reuters Trade Affirmation.

Now all your IT systems can deliver on their obligations; feed all your systems with more data and better data to give benefits all along the line:

  • sharper position-keeping
  • tighter credit management
  • more accurate risk
  • exceptions handled earlier in the processing cycle.
  • faster settlement
  • reduced operational risk (and costs)

Isn't this what STP is meant to be?