TS Imagine partners eflow to bolster regulatory compliance capabilities

TS Imagine has forged a partnership with eflow, a provider of regulatory compliance solutions, bringing trade surveillance capabilities into TS Imagine’s existing suite of execution, order, and portfolio management solutions.

The collaboration will allow mutual clients of TS Imagine and eflow to not only meet regulatory requirements, but also proactively safeguard against market abuse and effectively monitor communications.

TS Imagine’s TradeSmart OEMS product will integrate with eflow’s solutions across all asset classes, resulting in a comprehensive and streamlined workflow.

Alex Carteau, head of corporate development, TS Imagine

Alex Carteau, head of corporate development at TS Imagine, said: “eflow’s reputation for innovation aligns with TS Imagine’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and solutions to our clients. This partnership bolsters our ability to provide a wide range of surveillance and market abuse tools, enabling clients to monitor their trading behavior throughout the day.”

Ben Parker, CEO and founder of eflow, said: “In today’s fast-paced world, with constantly evolving regulatory landscapes and shifting customer demands, investing in compliance and regulatory technology is essential for financial services organizations. We at eflow look forward to working with TS Imagine as they continue to fulfill their commitment to clients.”

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