Markit WSOData
Markit WSOData is a centralised repository of reference and transactional loan data, allowing request/retrieval and integration with the Markit WSO Administrator for straight-through-processing.
Product summary:

Markit WSOData can put an end to the manual key punching of agent notices by sending electronic transactions to your back-office systems.

Over 4,300 leveraged loans are currently tracked representing over 2,000 issuers.  Markit WSOData provides accurate, up-to-date referential and transactional leveraged loan information via website, straight-through processing or XML data feeds.

Key benefits:
Tracks over $1.1 trillion in leveraged loans and is committed to growing the largest most accurate database of leveraged loans
Automatically receive global loan activity data thus creating a straight-through processing scenario
Eliminates the need to staff for peak levels where transactions increase seven fold
Track transactional data on all cash flows on a T-minus basis
Markit WSOData experts provide support for difficult bank loan problems including restructurings and debt exchanges
Key functions:
Customizable straight thru processing for all relevant bank loan transactions electronically
Receive automatic alerts for: Accrual Adjustments, Bank Deal Updates, Issuer Updates, Miscellaneous Fees, Process Receivable, Restructure and Amortization Schedules
Agent bank faxes are automatically linked to their associated transactions in Markit WSO Administrator
Customize informational alerts for ad hoc data updates
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For more information, please contact info@markitwso.com or call us on +44 20 7260 2465 (EU.) or +1 972 560 4420 (U.S.)
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