Park Financial Group Expands Relationship with SunGard with Selection of Protegent Trading Compliance

by admin on June 25, 2009

Florida-based Park Financial Group, a full service brokerage firm specializing in equity trading, execution services and corporate finance, has expanded its relationship with SunGard with the addition of Protegent Trading Compliance for best execution and RegNMS 605, 606 and 611 reporting. Protegent's best execution and trade reporting modules will help Park Financial better meet its compliance obligations by providing compliance officers with the ability to monitor for trade-throughs and to review any exemptions from the rules. (PRWeb Jun 24, 2009)


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