Asia Risk technology rankings 2017 – Vote now

Have your say in this year’s survey of technology vendors

Asia Risk tech rankings 2017

Voting is now open for Asia Risk’s annual ranking of technology providers, which identifies the market’s top technology vendors in the derivatives arena.

Market participants are invited to select their top vendors in the products they trade.

All respondents – including brokers – are also invited to complete a set of qualitative questions on some of the key challenges and themes for the OTC market. The qualitative questions are not compulsory.

Click HERE for the survey.

The survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete. All responses will remain strictly confidential and personal information will not be published or released to any third party.

This survey allows users of these services, to nominate the companies that provide the best offering across different segments such as market risk, credit risk, operational risk, trading systems, pricing and risk analytics, and market data.

You may only vote for those services you use. Please only vote for derivatives services where appropriate and not cash. Respondents should not vote for their own organisation.

Only vote in categories you trade. If you didn’t trade in a particular product or currency category over the past 12 months, please leave the data field empty.

The results will be available to subscribers in the September 2017 issue of Asia Risk and at www.risk.net – respondents can opt to be sent a complimentary copy of the magazine. We will send copies to the first 50 people that select this option.

The closing date for the poll is August 4, 2017.

IMPORTANT: When aggregating the results, we strip out what we consider to be invalid votes. These include people voting for their own firm, multiple votes from the same person or IP address, votes by people who choose the same firm indiscriminately throughout the poll, votes by people who clearly do not trade the product, and block votes from groups of people on the same desk at the same institution voting for the same firm. For instance, we do not allow block votes from 20 people on the same desk, in the same location, all voting in exactly the same way, within hours and in some cases minutes of each other. We see this as a clear attempt to unfairly manipulate the poll.

The editor’s decision is final.

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