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Structured Securities

Misys Summit comprehensively supports real-time trading, operations and risk management for a wide range of structured securities. Through partnerships with Andrew Davidson & Co, Applied Financial Technology and Intex, the system integrates the market leading valuation models and libraries for structured securities.

Product coverage

  • CMOs – residential agency pool-backed, residential whole loan-backed
  • ABS – HEL, manufactured housing deals, credit card, auto loans
  • Pass-through pools
  • MBS, ABS, GMS, CMBS

Key benefits

  • Full trade capture and analytics functionality
  • Efficiently handles "Blackout period" trading – Misys Summit re-computes the correct settlement amounts and generates compensation payments to counterparts in real-time.
  • TBA allocation processing – compliant with EPN, Summit
  • Front-to-back STP through to accounting
  • FAS 91 and FAS133 compliant
  • Support for repos and reverse repos as well as outright trades

3rd party interfaces and valuation models

  • Ability to capture terms and conditions directly in Misys Summit
  • Intex integration – interface provides securities' terms and conditions, including projected cash flows of complex structures for proper deal capture
  • Andrew Davidson & Co – provides prepayment models and security valuation based on its CMO/OAS model. Integration includes the new Hull & White interest rate process that can be calibrated to swaption volatilities on the fly
  • Support for Applied Financial Technology (AFT)'s MBS OAS Valuation Model, which includes a two-factor interest rate process
  • Integration of any third partys' data sources and models through plug and play functionality
  • Support for major static prepayment conventions including PSA, CPR, CPY (Constant Prepayment Yield) and CPB (Constant Prepayment on the Balloon or Reset Date)
  • Misys Summit implemented Extended BGM interest rate model for "out of the box" OAS calculations using either AFT or Andrew Davidson prepayment models.


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