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Glue42 and BNY Mellon collaborate on enterprise communications platform

Glue42, the interoperability solution provider, today announced their participation in BNY Mellon‘s award-winning “Operations-to-Operations” project.

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This solution streamlines communications between BNY Mellon and their clients and was jointly developed by the two firms.

Glue42’s expertise in trading platforms and workflow optimization helped BNY Mellon to deliver a trading-desk-like user experience to everyday middle and back office operations. This solution also leverages Glue42’s certified FDC3 (Financial Desktop Connectivity and Collaboration Consortium) Desktop Agent - allowing the BNY Mellon platform to seamlessly integrate with other systems that also support this FINOS (Fintech Open Source Foundation) standard.

“Collaborating with Glue42 meant we could build the platform on our own global enterprise technology while leveraging Glue42’s user experience,” said Mark Gibbons, Head of Asset Servicing Information Delivery & Services, BNY Mellon. “Together, we are delivering value for clients by automating processes and freeing up colleagues to focus on higher impact work.”

James Wooster, COO, Glue42, added, “BNY Mellon’s use of our zero-install browser platform will help also accelerate the roll-out of their solution as there is no longer a need to deploy software onto the machines of their clients. This is the direction of travel for all major financial institutions and fintechs and is only possible using Glue42.”

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