BOSTON, Oct. 05, 2016 -- Eze Software Group, a premier provider of global investment technology, has been ranked among the top 100 financial technology companies in two prestigious industry surveys. Eze was ranked #52 in the American Banker/BAI Fintech Forward ranking, and #57 in IDC Financial Insights’ FinTech Rankings Top 100 rankings. Both rankings are based on calendar-year revenues technology providers derive from the financial services industry.
“These rankings recognize our continued growth as a leader in the financial technology space and our dedication to outstanding service to the asset management industry,” said Pete Sinisgalli, Chief Executive Officer of Eze Software Group. “In the last three years, we’ve continued to invest heavily in research & development and client support to deliver truly comprehensive, responsive solutions to our customers.”
Eze Software Group has brought on more than 450 new clients using one or more applications within Investment Suite since the beginning of 2015. Firms that have come on board have included a mixture of hedge funds and traditional asset managers across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
The FinTech Forward Ranking looks to provide a comprehensive and forward-looking view of the strategic imperatives driving bank technology. Through the strategic alliance of American Banker and BAI, FinTech Forward reaches banking’s largest community of executives and technology leaders. IDC Financial Insights’ FinTech rankings track vendors that derive more than one third of their revenue from financial institutions.
About Eze Software Group
Eze Software Group is a premier provider of global investment technology to support the front, middle and back office. The Eze Software Investment Suite addresses the core business needs of the asset management community, including Order Management, Trade Execution & Analytics, Portfolio Analytics & Modeling, Compliance & Regulatory Reporting, Commission Management, Data Management and Portfolio & Investor Accounting. Eze Software partners with more than 2,000 buy- and sell-side institutions in 30 countries across North and South America, EMEA, and Asia Pacific. Clients include hedge funds, institutional asset managers, mutual funds, pension funds, endowments, family offices, wealth managers, and broker-dealers across a range of strategies, investment products, and asset classes. Based in Boston, Eze Software employs more than 1,000 associates in 13 offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.ezesoft.com.
Contact: Veronica Belitski Eze Software Group +1 212.506.7523 [email protected]


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