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INVESTMENT-TECHNOLOGY NEWSFLASHES

Hedge-fund adviser selects Beauchamp platform; Two investment managers go live with Advent for compliance management.

Triloka Capital, a hedge-fund-portfolio adviser based in Tokyo, has selected the flagship trading and portfolio-management platform from Beauchamp Financial Technology. The London-based vendor, which specializes in alternative-investment technology, will provide the firm with FundManager, a software suite that follows the stages of the trade life cycle from order management through custody and settlement.

Wasatch Advisors and Oppenheimer Capital, a subsidiary of Allianz Dresdner Asset Management of America, have gone live on Advent Software's compliance-management solution. The San Francisco-based vendor's recently launched compliance solution provides trade monitoring and reporting, centralization of compliance and oversight management, according to a press release. The solution is powered by London-based LatentZero's pre- and post-trade compliance product, Sentinel.

In addition, Martin Currie, an Edinburgh, United Kingdom-based investment manager with $7.9 billion under management, is implementing LatentZero's front-office suite, Capstone. The solution includes portfolio management, decision support and order generation, order management and trading, and pre- and post-trade compliance.

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