ConvergEx claims strong sales

ConvergEx Group, a leading technology company, today announced that its award-winning order management system, the Eze OMS™, has signed on a record number of new clients in 2010. With six weeks left in the year, the Eze OMS has already surpassed all previous years' sales records.

  0 Be the first to comment

External

This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.

"This is a significant achievement and one that would not be possible without our never-ending focus on working alongside our clients as a partner, not just as a technology vendor," said Tom Gavin, chief executive officer of ConvergEx's Eze Castle Software. "Our willingness to work so closely with clients to deliver cutting-edge products has set us apart from the competition and is the reason we have seen this level of success."

"Around the globe, regulatory changes and investor scrutiny have created a strong demand for the solutions that only the Eze OMS provides. In fact, over 20% of our new clients this year chose the Eze OMS as a replacement for another OMS they were previously using," said Sean Sullivan, executive vice president and head of global sales for ConvergEx's Eze Castle Software. "The ability to combine our industry-leading portfolio management, compliance, trading and operations functionality with unmatched service and relationship management has helped to make this new sales record a reality."

Nearly a quarter of the Eze OMS's new clients this year are domiciled outside the United States and Eze Castle Software has been expanding globally to meet this international demand. Most recently, ConvergEx launched a new Eze office in Singapore, following on the heels of opening new Eze offices in Hong Kong in 2008 and Sydney, Australia in late 2009. This is in addition to Eze offices in the United Kingdom and five locations in North America.

Sponsored [Wealth Continuum Series Webinar] Protecting Wealth: Tackling Faster Payments Fraud and AI-driven Scams

Comments: (0)

[Webinar] Conducting the payments orchestra: Why IT will drive future transaction banking modelsFinextra Promoted[On-Demand Webinar] Conducting the payments orchestra: Why IT will drive future transaction banking models