ISPrime Risk Services becomes IS Risk Analytics as QuantView nears launch

IS Prime Risk Services has announced the new name of its risk management services business following the acquisition of Think Liquidity’s assets last week. The new brand will be called IS Risk Analytics. IS Risk Analytics’ first priority is to launch QuantView – its patent-pending financial transaction scoring system – to the Asian market. QuantView […]

IS Prime Risk Services has announced the new name of its risk management services business following the acquisition of Think Liquidity’s assets last week. The new brand will be called IS Risk Analytics.

IS Risk Analytics’ first priority is to launch QuantView – its patent-pending financial transaction scoring system – to the Asian market. QuantView is used for classifying A/B/C Books within brokerages and is rapidly becoming recognised as the industry’s leading tool for profiling client flow. The company will also focus on promoting its risk management services and MT4 white label hosting.

Jeff Wilkins, Managing Director, IS Risk Analytics explains, “We are very pleased with the transition from Think Liquidity and are excited to announce our rebrand as IS Risk Analytics.

“The Asian market will be a key focus for IS Risk Analytics over the course of this year. Risk management is becoming increasingly important for brokers in the region and this creates a huge opportunity for us to grow. We believe we have the best technology, services and experience to lead the market in risk management technology and services.”

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