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==Background==
Financial Data Processors isare the next layer in the service chain between users of financial data and [[Financial data vendors]]. Most data is now delivered as bits and bytes and not in a physical format. Data is fed through web pages and as "Raw" data files. Files are either processed by banks, or by third party companies - [[Financial data processors]] who provide additional added value to those companies who choose to use them.
== Services Offered ==
 
Pricing Validation. <br>
Price validation serviceservices enablesenable youusers to streamline yourtheir operations and reduce the risks inherent in theactivities such as [[NAV]] production. Acting as a managed service provider, a financial data processor (such as ValueLink) will take raw data from the clients' chosen data sources and subject it to theirthe rigorousprocessor's validation processesroutines before onward delivery.
 
Counterparty Price Collection & Validation. <br>
A Counterparty Collection service provides a unique collection, reconciliation and validation service for OTC derivatives and other illiquid instruments. Financial Data Processors will have incorporated over 350 different manual sources into fully automated systems - such as ADEPT, which is used exclusively by ValueLink.
 
Corporate Actions/Dividends Validation.
A corporate actions service enables youusers to streamline yourtheir operations and reduce the risks inherent in fund administration. The financial Data Processor will act as a managed service provider, and take raw data from the clients' chosen data sources and subject it to theirthe rigorousprocessor's validation processesroutines before onward delivery.
 
==Added Value ==
Working with an end user, a Financial data processor can process raw data feeds or serivces to help a user achieve:
 
* Reduction of operational risk. <br>
* Validation of hard to price instruments. <br>
Less* Reduced chance of a breach of Service Level Agreements. <br>
* Clearly defined audit trail.
 
==Global Nature==
 
The flags shown here show the home market of some Financial Data Processors <br />
 
{{flagicon|USA}} : Essex radez [http://www.essexradez.com], FinancialContent [http://www.financialcontent.com]<br />
{{flagicon|GBR}} : Valuelink [http://www.valuelink.co.uk] <br />
 
==References==
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Bobsguide [http://www.bobsguide.com/busint.html]<br/>
 
==Companies'List Ownof WebsitesProcessors==
* [[Adaptive Modeler]]
Essex Radez [http://www.essexradez.com]<br />
* [[AmiBroker]]
Valuelink [http://www.valuelink.co.uk]<br />
* [[Asset Control]]
[[FinancialContent|Financial Content]] http://www.financialcontent.com]
* [[Axial Finance]]
* [[Channalyze]]
* [[ChartAlert]]
* [[CQG]]
* [[Esignal]]
* [[MetaStock]]
* [[MetaTrader 4]]
* [[NexTick]]
* [[Piggy Market Squeak]]
* [[Qtstalker]]
* [[Sierra Chart]]
* [[StatPro]]
* [[TA-Lib]]
* [[TraderStar]]
* [[TradeStation]]
* [[WinChart]]
* Essex Radez [http://www.essexradez.com]<br />
{{flagicon|GBR}} :* Valuelink [http://www.valuelink.co.uk] <br />
* [[FinancialContent|Financial Content]] http://www.financialcontent.com]
 
 
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