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SGX Partners with Baton Systems to Streamline Collateral Workflow

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Singapore Exchange (SGX), Asia’s most international multi-asset exchange and largest FX derivatives marketplace, has integrated with Baton Systems (“Baton”), a provider of post-trade solutions for capital markets, to automate and standardize the end-to-end collateral workflow for its clients.

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Baton’s platform normalizes and harmonizes data and collateral workflows for all integrated central clearing counterparties (CCPs). As a result, SGX’s clients will have access to consolidated intra-day information in a single dashboard, with real-time visibility of margin requirements, a standardized process for pledging and recalling collateral and clear visibility of the progress of asset movements between SGX and themselves.

The resulting end-to-end automation of the collateral workflow process significantly improves operational efficiency. Accurate, real-time data is central to the optimization process.

“We are excited to partner with SGX as we continue broadening our CCP integrations,” said Tucker Dona, Head of Business Development and Client Success at Baton Systems. “By expanding the scope of our CCP connectivity, we are enabling greater efficiency across the entire collateral workflow process for all market participants. Our customers and partner CCP’s observed during the recent periods of volatility just how important this really is.”

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