IHS Markit’s EDM Powers IBOR for Wisconsin Investment Board

The London-based provider worked with Levr Technology to deliver the IBOR project.

SWIB

The new IBOR enables the $104 billion pension fund to improve the quality and efficiency of the investment decision making process in the front office.

Michael Williamson, executive director at SWIB says: “The IBOR provides information that is more in line with the way we manage risk. In turn, that information can be used by staff to better analyze data using an integrated investment technology platform.”

The IBOR delivery is part of a multi-phase implementation project at SWIB where IHS Markit’s EDM platform is the central hub for all the firm’s investment data and reconciliations.

Levr Technology, Inc. delivered the implementation for the pension fund.

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