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Trade Management Software (TMS) is a type of software used to manage the entire trading process, from order entry to settlement. It is designed to automate and streamline the process of trading, including order management, risk management, compliance, and analytics. TMS is used by financial institutions, brokers, and other market participants to manage their trading activities. It is also used by companies to manage their supply chain and logistics operations.
TMS is a rapidly growing market, driven by the need for efficient and cost-effective trading solutions. It is also being driven by the increasing complexity of the global trading environment, as well as the need for greater transparency and compliance.
Some of the leading companies in the Trade Management Software market include Oracle, SAP, IBM, Accenture, and Capgemini. Other notable players include OpenLink, FIS, and SmartStream Technologies. Show Less Read more