BNP Paribas rolls out new web app for data management

The securities service business of BNP Paribas has unveiled a new web app for reporting and data management.

The bank says that the app, called My Reporting, provides a unified platform where its institutional clients can manage data and reports from a single place.

The new app has been launched on its NeoLink platform, which provides a suite of digital banking services for institutional clients.

My Reporting includes a new dashboard to keep track of all reporting activities; a structured library of documents; and a range of templates covering the entire investment cycle.

It also has a customisation workflow for users to design their own specific reports; a preview feature to visualise changes in real time and ensure reports are aligned with requirements; an on-demand scheduler feature for tailored report delivery; and a secured internal sharing framework to distribute reports and templates with team members directly on NeoLink.

“The roll out of My Reporting marks a new era of reporting on NeoLink, where we continue to help clients streamline their reporting workflows, controls and processes," said Jean-Marc Friess, chief digital services officer for Securities Services at BNP Paribas. “My Reporting already manages more than 18 million reports per year.

"Amidst an increasingly intricate market environment, our web app will be continuously enriched with new services and features, notably around data visualisation. Our ongoing efforts go towards developing innovations that support clients’ operational efficiency and decision-making.”



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