Three key drivers of middle-office outsourcing

Three key drivers of middle-office outsourcing

This white paper examines the evolving trend of middle-office outsourcing among asset and fund managers, driven by the need for operational efficiency and cost control. Traditionally focused on back-office operations, outsourcing has expanded to encompass middle-office functions, especially in response to market volatility following the financial crisis that began in 2007–08 and regulatory changes.

Insights from Hedgeweek’s May 2023 report indicate that 60% of hedge funds outsource back-office tasks, while 40% do so for middle-office functions, with 34% planning further outsourcing. Market uncertainties, recent banking instabilities and regulatory changes have underscored the importance of real-time transparency and robust operational frameworks. This paper explores these dynamics, highlighting how outsourcing middle-office functions can enhance efficiency, manage costs and mitigate risks associated with internal teams and technological investments.

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Capitalising on CMBS

Maximising value from better risk management and deal efficiency

This Risk.net survey and white paper, commissioned by SS&C Intralinks, assesses the outlook for the CMBS market in the US and Europe, charts the changing risk management priorities of issuers and investors, and reveals the key opportunities to drive efficiency and maximise value in the deal process.

Capitalising on CMBS
Cryptocurrency Regulation Summary: 2022 edition

The market capitalization of crypto assets has grown significantly amid large bouts of price volatility. Moreover, the market capitalization of stablecoins has quadrupled in 2021 to more than US$120 billion.

Cryptocurrency Regulation Summary: 2022 edition
Data to anchor a new age of risk management

Today, modern enterprises must tackle unstructured data, semi-structured data and data with high variety, velocity and volume. But current data systems for compliance cannot perform the requisite advanced analytics that require scale.

Data to anchor a new age of risk management

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