Credit Europe Bank adopts SDX

Holland's Credit Europe Bank has implemented SDX from SuperDerivatives.

SDX meets Credit Europe Bank’s requirement for a system that delivers real-time pricing and analytics for a wide range of equities and foreign exchange products, and will further enhance its structured products offering. Besir Amcaoglu, head of treasury at Credit Europe Bank, says: “It was difficult to find a front-office system that would offer the accuracy, depth of coverage and ease of use that we needed at a competitive price, until we discovered SDX. SDX has become an essential tool for supporting the efficiency of our sales and risk management teams, allowing them to get a comprehensive view of multi-asset portfolios and hedging and structuring opportunities for our clients.”

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