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UBS to adopt LSEG data and analytics solutions

It will affect the bank’s asset classes, business franchises, and trade lifecycle.

UBS Group AG is adopting the London Stock Exchange Group’s (LSEG) suite of data and analytics solutions across the bank’s asset classes, business franchises, and trade lifecycle.

UBS will be adopting the capabilities of the LSEG Workspace, including cloud-native analytics, AI-powered modelling tools, and enhanced interoperability across platforms such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Excel, according to a press release.

By consolidating data infrastructure, enhancing data cataloguing, and streamlining data governance and access across the bank, UBS expects that the partnership will strengthen its ability to meet evolving needs and serve clients with greater agility and precision.

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