Swedbank Robur

One of the leading asset managers in the Nordic region

The system managing funds at Swedbank Robur continuously sends information to external parties such as Bloomberg, Nasdaq, and other stock exchanges. If the integration does not work, the correct information will not be provided to all fund platforms. This ultimately affects traders and the value of their fund transactions.

Performance issues made it sluggish

“In the past, the systems had performance issues that made things sluggish for users. It also affected the information transmission to external parties,” says Petter Elfström, Major Account Executive at Qlosr.

Better operation and monitoring

Qlosr took over operation and monitoring of Swedbank Robur’s back-office system that handles all their funds. We ensure that everyone who needs access to the systems gets it and that all integration with external parties works smoothly so that all parties can update their platforms.

“Since we took over the operation, performance has improved. The system is faster and handles much larger volumes of data than before,” says Petter Elfström.

Challenge

  • Performance problems made the fund management system slow.
  • This affected the work on fund information and updating exchanges and traders with accurate data.

Solutions

  • Management and monitoring of the operation of the back-office system.
  • Management and monitoring of integration with external parties.

Results

Increased system performance, faster management of larger data volumes, and smoother integration with external parties.

 

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Swedbank Robur Facts

Swedbank Robur is Sweden’s largest and one of the Nordic region’s leading asset managers. Swedbank Robur is a wholly owned subsidiary of Swedbank and offers savings in over 80 funds with approximately 3.1 million customers in Sweden and approximately 1.1 million customers in the Baltic countries.

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We have offices in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Uppsala, Södertälje, Skövde, Uddevalla, Vänersborg, Skara, Kristinehamn, and Vara.