Case Study Shows How Global Investment Subsidiary of Lloyd's Banking Group Leveraged Troux's EPM Solution to Capture and Store Mission-Critical Information Across Six Enterprise Portfolios
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - Dec 5, 2013) - Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP), a global investment subsidiary of Lloyd's Banking Group with offices in Edinburgh, London and New York City and more than £140 billion under management, has successfully implemented Troux's Enterprise Portfolio Management solution to help drive better information management and streamline the company's complex business environment.
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Jon Gasparini, Former Head of Architecture, Scottish Widows Investment Partnership: "Ten months ago it was difficult to communicate what we did or measure how well we were doing. Now we have initial metrics in place and are building more into the program on an on-going basis. We've raised the bar for EA at SWIP, from a technology-led, to a business-led, enterprise-wide practice," commented Gasparini. "As a team, we are now involved in every part of the business and in some cases we are the catalyst for bringing parts of the business together, this has never happened before."
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