From Fragmented Systems to Unified Data: A Security Master Built for Scale and Complexity
Case Study Highlights
Speed and Flexibility
A streamlined data management foundation positioned the firm to efficiently service new asset classes and respond quickly to evolving market and client demands.
Centralized and Normalized Data
Designed for seamless integration, the solution delivered consistent data across business lines and reduced the complexity of managing multiple systems and sources.
Streamlined Operations
Automated processing replaced manual data creation and reconciliation, supporting more efficient operations at scale and freeing the team to focus on higher-value work.
From Fragmented Systems to Unified Data: A Security Master Built for Scale and Complexity
Market Challenge
Managing security reference data across diverse and expanding asset classes, including instruments such as loans, private equity, and structured credit, required multiple systems and heavy manual intervention. When the client evaluated internal solutions, it found a lengthy development timeline along with uncertainty about whether its architecture could handle expanding alternative asset classes at scale.
Arcesium Solution
Responding to these challenges, Arcesium delivered a comprehensive enterprise data management solution featuring its Security Master and Aquata® data platform, designed to serve as a centralized hub for the client's investment data ecosystem, delivering faster time-to-value than internal development.
A flexible data model spanning from standard to highly bespoke instruments enabled the firm to efficiently onboard new instruments and accommodate client-specific requirements without ground-up development.
Market Benefits
The Arcesium solution accelerated time to delivery compared to internal estimates, enabling the firm to address new asset classes and respond faster to market demands. The platform replaced manual processes with automated capabilities and established a unified, high-quality data foundation. That foundation gave the firm the operational flexibility to launch new offerings and scale services more effectively