Powering agile growth: How Osmosis NL built a future-proof investment solution with Bloomberg

Embracing technology to increase efficiency

Osmosis NL is committed to leveraging cutting-edge technology to scale efficiently while maintaining the agility and focus of a boutique operation. With a vision to build an innovative AI-driven research system, we designed our infrastructure from the ground up to empower our analysts and portfolio managers, enabling them to deliver superior outcomes for clients. Our strategic partnership with Bloomberg allowed us to build a sophisticated and scalable front-office infrastructure from inception, sidestepping the complexities and costs of multi-vendor system integrations.

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