Presentation of the New Trinity TMS Features
During our first Teams session on June 19, 56 participants from 31 companies came together to learn about the latest developments. The event was moderated by Christoph Bertaloth, our Director of Business Development, and Christoph Budde, Director of Sales. As part of the opening remarks, we also briefly introduced our new clients and our completely reworked website, which features a wealth of useful content.
Henning von Tresckow, CEO, and Helmut Auffinger, Senior Project Manager, demonstrated the benefits of the new features directly within the system during live sessions on new in-house banking functions and useful enhancements for automated valuation, account assignment, and posting.
Christoph Bertaloth also demonstrated live the seamless integration of electronic banking solutions with Trinity TMS via our web services. Especially now, as payment transactions are undergoing very dynamic changes—with the ISO 20022 transition and the accelerated shift toward instant payments becoming the “new normal”—this represents a major advantage over providers who, in some cases, are very slow to respond,
for whom payment transactions play only a minor role among numerous other software functions. By using our web services, Trinity customers can instead choose the provider that best suits their needs for domestic or international electronic banking, one that also offers additional services such as IBAN-name matching or blacklist queries.
Other release highlights that were presented included, for example:
- the ability to interactively retrieve market data from Bloomberg or Reuters for changing portfolios and
- fill gaps in market data history through interpolation
- Automatic status conversion based on incoming deal confirmations
- Expansion of digital guarantee management
- Simplified methods for importing master and transaction data
- Automated data exports for BI
- Various security enhancements
Finally, Henning von Tresckow explained which developments are planned for the future and hinted that the company has been exploring successor technologies, such as Kubernetes and Docker, for future cloud applications for some time now.
We thank our customers for their participation. Users who have not yet received the release presentation can request it here. We will inform our customers in a timely manner about additional meetings, including those in English.