Smartstream and ActiveViam collaborate
22 October 2025 UK
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Smartstream has partnered with ActiveViam, a global provider of data analytics and decision-making solutions, to provide ROI for collateral management optimisation for clients in Treasury and capital markets.
The collaboration will connect Smartstream鈥檚 Smart Collateral platform with ActiveViam鈥檚 Atoti Collateral Optimisation solution.
Consequently, the two firms hope to provide an efficient, streamlined, and cost-effective solution for optimising and allocating cheaper-to-deliver assets, while reducing reliance on expensive liquidity buffers.
According to Smarstream, the partnership provides a comprehensive and modular collateral management workflow for financial institutions.
This combination aims to future-proof clients and enable them to make more efficient use of their cash and non-cash collateral inventory in a timely manner.
Roland Brandli, head of partners and alliances at Smartstream, states: 鈥淎s client demands grow more sophisticated, there is an increasing need for advanced tools that optimise collateral across all inventory lines.
鈥淭his partnership ensures maximum efficiency in the use of high-quality liquid assets, boosts overall performance, and provides a modular, customisable solution tailored to each firm鈥檚 unique requirements.鈥
The ActiveViam solution integrates with Smartstream鈥檚 collateral infrastructure, delivering automation and straight-through processing (STP) for collateral flows between counterparties.
The platform can be tailored to meet each client鈥檚 specific requirements, and support compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks, including the Uncleared Margin Rule (UMR) and Basel III, while also helping to optimise the use of high-quality liquid assets.
Florence Falck, head of partners at ActiveViam, adds: 鈥淭his collaboration offers a robust and cost-effective solution that enables clients to benefit from the efficiencies of optimising their inventories, whilst maximising their liquidity buffers.鈥
The collaboration will connect Smartstream鈥檚 Smart Collateral platform with ActiveViam鈥檚 Atoti Collateral Optimisation solution.
Consequently, the two firms hope to provide an efficient, streamlined, and cost-effective solution for optimising and allocating cheaper-to-deliver assets, while reducing reliance on expensive liquidity buffers.
According to Smarstream, the partnership provides a comprehensive and modular collateral management workflow for financial institutions.
This combination aims to future-proof clients and enable them to make more efficient use of their cash and non-cash collateral inventory in a timely manner.
Roland Brandli, head of partners and alliances at Smartstream, states: 鈥淎s client demands grow more sophisticated, there is an increasing need for advanced tools that optimise collateral across all inventory lines.
鈥淭his partnership ensures maximum efficiency in the use of high-quality liquid assets, boosts overall performance, and provides a modular, customisable solution tailored to each firm鈥檚 unique requirements.鈥
The ActiveViam solution integrates with Smartstream鈥檚 collateral infrastructure, delivering automation and straight-through processing (STP) for collateral flows between counterparties.
The platform can be tailored to meet each client鈥檚 specific requirements, and support compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks, including the Uncleared Margin Rule (UMR) and Basel III, while also helping to optimise the use of high-quality liquid assets.
Florence Falck, head of partners at ActiveViam, adds: 鈥淭his collaboration offers a robust and cost-effective solution that enables clients to benefit from the efficiencies of optimising their inventories, whilst maximising their liquidity buffers.鈥
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