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SimCorp A/S
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial software
Founded1971; 53 years ago (1971)
Headquarters,
Number of locations
20
Key people
ProductsSimCorp Dimension, SimCorp Coric, SimCorp Gain, SimCorp Sofia, and SimCorp One
Revenue382.6 million[1] (2018)
€103 million[1] (2018)
€77 million[1] (2018)
Total equityDKK 20.23 billion[1] (2018)
Number of employees
c. 3,100 (2024)
ParentDeutsche Börse Group
Websitesimcorp.com

SimCorp A/S is a global company providing software and services to financial institutions such as asset managers, banks, central banks, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and insurance companies worldwide.[1] Founded in 1971, it has over 3000 employees.[2]

SimCorp is headquartered in Copenhagen and has offices in over 35 locations throughout Europe, Asia, and North America.[3] Listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen exchange until 2023, its core product is the SimCorp Dimension,[4][5][6] a front to back integrated investment management system[3] used by more than 190 clients around the world.

In 2023, stock exchange operator Deutsche Börse agreed to buy SimCorp for 3.9 billion.[2] On November 9, Deutsche Börse announced that it had completed the purchase of the company.[7]

Acquisitions

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Over the years, SimCorp has acquired several companies:

  • Equipos, now SimCorp Coric, was acquired in 2014 and offers client reporting software.[8]
  • APL Italiana, now SimCorp Italiana, was acquired in 2017 and provides integrated investment management software for the Italian insurance market.
  • AIM Software, now SimCorp Gain, was acquired in 2019 and focuses on enterprise data management software for the buy side.
  • Axioma Inc., was acquired in 2023 and provides factor risk models, portfolio construction tools, and multi-asset class enterprise risk solutions.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Nasdaq Company Fact Sheet". Nasdaq Nordic. Nasdaq. 2 June 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Farr, Emma-Victoria; Masoni, Danilo (27 April 2023). "Deutsche Boerse offers $4.3 billion for Denmark's SimCorp". Reuters.
  3. ^ a b "SimCorp". InformationWeek Bank Systems and Technology. UBM plc. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  4. ^ "FTF News Unveils Winners of 2018 FTF Awards". FTF News. Financial Technologies Forum LLC. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  5. ^ Victor Anderson (4 December 2017). "Buy-Side Technology Awards 2017 Winners' Circle: SimCorp Dimension—Sweeping All Before It". waterstechnology. Infopro Digital Services Limited. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Funds Europe Awards 2015". funds europe. Funds-Europe.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Deutsche Börse AG successfully completes takeover of SimCorp A/S". Plesner. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  8. ^ Staff, Verdict (2014-02-26). "SimCorp acquires reporting software developer Equipos". Private Banker International. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  9. ^ "DSimCorp merges with well-known risk management provider". Retrieved 2024-11-22.