This is a very interesting piece of information which highlights the history of the EFS acquisition by Société Générale in 2006 (see mergers & acquisitions consultant CIB Partners) and what has happened behind the scene. There is just one slight error: when SocGen took over EFS there was already a very powerful architecture in place in Luxembourg, which was one of the major reasons for the takeover (see also my other post here).
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Saturday, October 06, 2007
Unitech helped European Fund Services in building new IT architecture
Posted by Ronald Knecht at 2:14 PM
Labels: Acquisition, Architecture, CIB Partners, English, European Fund Services, Ireland, IT Architecture, Luxembourg, Pioneer Investments, Société Générale, Transfer Agency, Unitech
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