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Fund Managers
Industry Expertise
Sapphire is one of the foremost providers of leading financial
management applications for Fund Managers. Our solutions are
appropriate for all companies be they large, small, domestic or
global. Sapphire lets Fund Managers:
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Give clients a better appreciation of and greater visibility for
cost and fee arrangement.
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Undertake weekly forecasting as needed.
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Book transactions in any currency - and report in any currency.
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Deliver excellent management reporting capabilities
– with the ability to run FSA returns.
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Connect to many of the market’s best-of- breed front office
solutions.
Key Features to Fund Management organizations
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Leading core accounting functionality that encompasses all
facets of financial management including general ledger,
consolidation, corporate allocations, multi-currency, dual
base-currency, fixed assets, budget management and debtor
management. Sapphire
solutions are completely euro-compliant and handle multiple GAAP
reporting.
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Extraordinarily adaptable chart of account and analysis
structures available; analysis dimensions are not incorporated
into the Chart of Account code. The flexible structure makes
analytical reporting straightforward.
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Our solutions can be mapped to accord with your user and process
conditions. In other words, Sapphire customizes and personalizes
an application so that it can be implemented easily and so that
users will be willing to accept it.
For more information about Sapphire solutions, please visit our
products and solutions
section.
If you are interested in seeing any of our product and services in
action, why not check our current
events section
for further information?
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"...Sapphire's speed to react to our tender document
was both rapid and professional. Within 48hrs we were able
to see a tailored demonstration”. Selftrade.
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FREE WHITEPAPER |
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Thinking Big - Midsize Companies and the Challenges
of Growth - by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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