"To differentiate and compete, you really have to pay attention to technology," says Chat Reynders, CEO of Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management.
"It was becoming clear to me that our tech wasn't going to get us where we needed to go."
That's why Reynders, McVeigh, a Boston-based asset management firm, has gone live on Ridgeline, a cloud-native investment management platform that's been called "an awakening" by Reynders.
"The straightforward concept that you bring all of your data onto a single ledger is so powerful," Reynders says in a press release.
"It allows us to control risk better; you can't underestimate that."
Ridgeline, co-founded by Workday co-founder Dave Duffield, offers a "modern cloud-native platform, purpose-built for the investment management industry to empower businesses like never before," per the press release.
Reynders, McVeigh was looking for a solution that would allow it to "control risk better; you can't underestimate that," Reynders says.
With Ridgeline, "we're finding that partnership and it's driving us forward," he adds.
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