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Three Rock Capital streamlines Emir oversight with Fund Recs

Fund Recs, a leading provider of cloud-based reconciliation software for the global Funds Industry, is pleased to announce that Three Rock Capital Management (TRCM) is using our cloud solution to automate its EMIR Oversight workflow.

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TRCM are a UCITS Management Company and Alternative Investment Fund Manager, based in Dublin, and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

TRCM can now be more efficient in meeting their EMIR obligations by centralising their reconciliation processes and minimising the number of manual interventions. This ensures higher data quality and full transparency across their EMIR reporting process and helps them deliver on their commitment to operational excellence and regulatory compliance.

"We are delighted to embark on this exciting journey with Fund Recs," commented Fergal Cox, COO at Three Rock Capital Management. "Fund Recs' EMIR platform aligns perfectly with our commitment to operational excellence. Fund Recs are playing an important role in ensuring we have effective and efficient oversight in place to meet our EMIR reporting obligations."

"We are excited to be working with the team at Three Rock Capital Management,” said Fund Recs CEO, Alan Meaney. "EMIR Oversight continues to be a high priority for firms and at Fund Recs we provide our clients with an automated solution to ensure their data remains complete and accurate. We are delighted with this collaboration to support another client in meeting their regulatory obligation.

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