Moody's KMV and Fusion Technology team for credit portfolio management

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Moody's KMV, a subsidiary of Moody's Corporation, and Fusion Technology Group announced today a strategic relationship to provide an integrated application of Moody's KMV's Deal Analyzer and Fusion's Portfolio Insight products.

The newly created platform enables the two firms to offer clients a single flexible solution for enterprise-wide risk-based pricing and active management of loan portfolios.

Moody's KMV's DealAnalyzer extends active portfolio management to the loan origination process, enabling amplified efficiencies in loan pricing.

Portfolio Insight is an integrated credit risk management decision support system that allows banks to centralize all credit and loss data in a single repository that is accessible by users throughout the organization.

Fusion developed the technology to incorporate DealAnalyzer with its Portfolio Insight product. The integrated platform provides the framework for clients to roll out their portfolio and capital models to the front office, allowing every credit exposure to be originated from a portfolio risk perspective. The combined offering provides users with a single source of credit information, deal entry and reporting tools while allowing for rapid, enterprise-wide deployment of information via its innovative data consolidation tools.

"We are excited to have Fusion as an integration partner," said Moody's KMV co-head of Product Management and Research Jeff Bohn. "Fusion has powerful enabling technology and a history of on-time/on-budget project delivery. We're confident that this partnership will add significant value to the implementation of our Deal Analyzer application."

Fusion Technology Group Founder, Ray Camrass stated: "The combination of Moody's KMV's proven market leadership in credit risk modeling, software, and portfolio technologies and Fusion Technology's software and data integration skills takes portfolio management to another level of sophistication, accuracy and ease of use."

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