Dealogic launches Beam app for Apple iOS and Android phones

Financial markets platform company Dealogic announced today that Beam, its popular investment banking analytics app, is now available on mobile phones.

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 Launched on iPads in 2015, Beam offers bankers direct and immediate access to the personalized and predictive content of Cortex, Dealogic's investment banking product suite and a cornerstone of Dealogic's next generation platform offering. Beam offers a wide array of content to bankers and their teams, allowing them to stay in touch and act quickly on deal data, for example, as well as access critical information on the road. With Beam, they find they can win more business and operate more effectively.

"The reception to Beam from senior bankers in the past year has been amazing," Erik Anderson, Head of Product for Cortex, said. "Phone compatibility has been far and away the top request. In today's world, you're never without your cell phone, whether on the road or stuck in a conference room. Better still, our Agile-based technology enables us to deliver enhancements to Beam every 2 weeks, fostering a virtuous client-connected feedback cycle and revolutionizing Dealogic's ability to deliver value."

Beam is now supported globally on iPads, iPhones (model 5 and above), and various Android phones.

Jody Drulard, Chief Product Officer, added, "It is enormously fulfilling to see our innovations help drive revenue generation and optimal resource allocation at the most important financial institutions in the world. In this mobile and connected world, Dealogic feels privileged to help clients speed the flow of capital across origination in banking, distribution in the capital markets, and consumption at investment firms."

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