DBS: Taps Nasdaq for market surveillance tech

DBS: Taps Nasdaq for market surveillance tech

  • DBS, a leading financial services group headquartered in Singapore, operates across 18 markets
  • Announced that it will leverage Nasdaq Trade Surveillance technology to advance its surveillance and market integrity efforts
  • Nasdaq’s Trade Surveillance solutions will enable to enhance its abilities to analyze comprehensive market abuse surveillance scenarios
  • The technology will provide a consolidated, flexible, and user-friendly view to manage and monitor market conduct
  • The SaaS-deployed technology solution is widely used by regulators, exchanges and banks worldwide
  • Leverage Nasdaq’s cutting-edge robust technology as they seek to advance its surveillance capabilities to protect its clients from market abuse
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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