Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH) announced the next evolution of its data offerings with Infomediary Data Solutions, an expanded suite of solutions that brings together data management technology and managed services to help asset managers and financial institutions take full command of their data.
Infomediary Data Solutions builds on BBH’s Infomediary data integration capabilities by combining BBH’s data management platform and asset servicing expertise to normalize, transform, catalog, and quality check data, and create pragmatic and customized solutions to client’s data challenges. The expanded service reinforces BBH’s commitment to facilitating open-architecture operating models for its clients by streamlining data flows and enhancing interoperability, flexibility, and resiliency.
“Data management is a top priority for our clients,” said Keith Haberlin, principal and co-head of Infomediary Data Solutions at BBH, in a statement. “They need timely, consistent, and accurate data to power every aspect of their businesses but are challenged with turning disparate data from their own and third-party applications into reliable and consistent data sets. Irrespective of the technologies they have chosen to invest in, they need a partner who understands the data itself and how it needs to be used to support their objectives.”
“As an asset servicer, we understand the challenges of getting command of your data and making it accessible and useable across the organization,” said Lorrie Gordon, partner responsible for Infomediary Data Solutions at BBH, in a statement. “We help our clients get faster results from their data strategy by creating reusable data sets that can solve challenges in their order of priority—whether that’s related to client materials, provider oversight, or operational processes.”
BBH has over 100 clients on its Infomediary Data Solutions platform today and is connected to over 5,000 participants in the financial ecosystem, helping clients to solve their data management, financial messaging, operational workflow, and provider oversight challenges.