Microsoft BizTalk Server to help reduce risk and time for securities workflow between ING and its settlement counterparty.
VIENNA, Austria, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Microsoft Corp.
announced today at Sibos 2008 that ING Investment Management has chosen
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 to enable SWIFT connectivity into The Bank of
New York Mellon Corp. (BNYM), the settlement counterparty appointed by ING for
back-office operations. Having completed the proof of concept, the project is
due to go live by the end of 2008 and will enable a timely transfer of
settlement instructions and receipt and reconciliation of messages from BNYM.
Coupled with a reduction in the number of parties involved in the transaction,
these methods are expected to transform ING Investment Management's securities
and payments processing to provide a significant, highly efficient message
processing structure.
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Using Microsoft BizTalk Server including BizTalk Accelerator for SWIFT,
ING will gain the ability to exchange the complete set of ISO 15022 securities
and payments messages directly from their internal applications to increase
straight-through processing (STP), support compliance needs and reduce risk.
'We were looking for a solution where we could maintain our existing ING
architecture, and one that was cost effective, easy to implement and offering
more control and visibility of our business processes,' said Thomas Schreier,
senior vice president, Information Technology, ING Investment Management.
'Microsoft's BizTalk Accelerator for SWIFT achieves all of this without adding
complexity or causing disruption to our existing business operations.
Microsoft's solution provides us with the required interoperability,
reliability and flexibility for rapidly creating and deploying SWIFT-based
financial messaging solutions as well as meeting our customers' needs more
efficiently and effectively.'
In addition, by using Microsoft BizTalk Server, ING will be able to
efficiently transmit information to and from a newly established, centralized
data storage system. This system will allow the firm to handle the expected
increase of transactions that the business will face in the future as part of
its expansion plans.
'The investment management industry is changing at a rapid pace,' said
Dayle Scher, research director, Investment Management, TowerGroup. 'Asset
managers need to support increasing volumes and support new securities and
portfolio strategies.