Information Mosaic opens Australian office

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13 September 2012
| By Staff |
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Leading advanced post-trade automation solutions company, Information Mosaic, has established an Australian presence.

The company announced this week it had opened sales and support office in Melbourne – something which it regarded as adding to its presence in South-East Asia, where it already has offices in India, Malaysia and Singapore.

Commenting on the move, Information Mosaic Asia-Pacific director James Wayne said the expansion was a direct response to the number of clients using the company’s solutions in the Australia/New Zealand region.

“The increased demand for modern post-trade and asset servicing solutions from financial firms in the region make Australia/New Zealand a key market for Information Mosaic,” he said.

Information Mosaic’s head of business development for Asia, Deirdre Jennings, will transfer from Information Mosaic’s Singapore office and will be based in the new Melbourne location.

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