Banking Solutions
Cross-Market Front-to-Back Global Solution
To succeed in their highly competitive markets, traditional commercial and investment banks must provide a myriad of services. Because of their diverse requirements, banks have continually been striving for - one integrated solution that can service all of their markets and business lines. The payoffs are many - integrated global risk management and reporting capabilities, more innovative cross-market products, increased operational efficiencies with less operational risk, and lower maintenance costs and legacy support.
As our banking clients have long known, Findur offers an integrated, cross market solution that provides uniquely flexible market and product coverage - a solution that can easily adapt to the rigorous and changing business requirements of today's global markets. With our natively integrated cross-market platform, they have a seamless front, middle, and back-office solution that provides:
- Powerful state-of-the-art trading and risk management tools.
- The broadest product coverage that is unmatched in the industry. This has empowered desks that have become increasingly more complex in terms of products and risk exposures, as well as enabled Findur to be used across multiple lines of business.
- A scalable framework that can support their high volume desks on a global 24x7 basis.
- A system that is flexible and extendible enough to handle the most complex transactions and business processes.
- A market proven automated STP platform that can support all business lines and products.
- Sophisticated integration tools leveraging standard technologies that allow Findur to be easily "plugged" into existing infrastructure and extended as the need arises.
With the flexibility and adaptability of Findur, banks are finding that in addition to satisfying their immediate needs, they have a system that lets them plan for the future. That's why Findur has become the trading, risk management and operations solution of choice for many of the world's leading banks.

