A-Team Group Names Winners of Data Management Review Awards During Ceremony at Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London

London, United Kingdom, December 09, 2017 — A-Team Group announced the winners of its Data Management Review (DMR) Awards at a well-attended ceremony at Merchant Taylors’ Hall today. The awards are designed to recognise leading players providing data management solutions and services to capital markets participants.

The awards were hosted by Andrew Delaney, Chief Content Officer at A-Team Group. Delaney was joined by Michael Edwards, better known as Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, as guest speaker and presenter of the awards.

Award categories ranged from best sell-side and buy-side data management platforms to solutions for managed services, corporate actions processing, data aggregation, data lineage, entity data, Know Your Client (KYC) and client onboarding, performance measurement, and fund accounting, portfolio and data management. Categories for data providers included best sell-side data and best buy-side data, pricing and valuations data, index data and corporate actions data.

As well as product categories, editor’s recognition awards were presented for best data management practitioner, best data management vendor professional, and innovation in data management. Click here for a complete list of categories and winners.

Delaney said: “Congratulations to the winners of this year’s A-Team Group DMR Awards and thank you to everyone who voted. We had a large number of nominations and votes across all categories, which signals growing acceptance of third-party data management solutions and a drive towards innovation in capital markets.”

Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards was the first competitor to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping in 1998.

For information on the A-Team DMR Awards contact:
Leigh Hill, A-Team Group Mark Operations Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 8090 2055 E: [email protected]

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