Brahman Capital Management deploys FAIT for MAS OTC derivatives reporting
Singapore investment manager Brahman Capital Management has adopted FAIT’s AI-driven reporting platform to handle MAS OTC derivatives reporting across trades, valuations and collateral. The move is designed to improve transparency, control and auditability while reducing operational burden for a regulated fund manager. Why it matters: - Brahman Capital Management now has a more controlled reporting setup for Monetary Authority of Singapore OTC derivatives obligations. - The deployment is designed to support accurate, auditable reporting across trades, valuations and collateral. - FAIT’s platform is built for regulated financial firms that need end-to-end visibility without a heavy implementation. What happened: - FAIT announced that Brahman Capital Management deployed FAIT’s modern regulatory reporting platform in Singapore. - The platform supports MAS OTC derivatives reporting across trades, valuations and collateral. - The deployment moves Brahman from its prior reporting structure to FAIT’s AI-driven platform. The details: - FAIT’s workflow covers ingestion, mapping, transformation, submission and reconciliation. - The platform combines AI-assisted mapping and transformation with governed workflows, reconciliation and audit trails. - Brahman said it needs reporting that is accurate, well-controlled and fully auditable, while keeping the operational burden proportionate. - Rachel Ang, chief operating officer of Brahman Capital Management, said FAIT provides end-to-end visibility into how each reported field is sourced, mapped and submitted. - FAIT said the platform gives regulated investment managers field-level lineage and human oversight for MAS-compliant trade, valuation and collateral reporting. - FAIT said the deployment avoids a multi-year, heavyweight implementation. - The platform supports multi-source OTC derivatives reporting workflows across trades, valuations and collateral. - Brahman Capital Management is a Singapore-based investment management company licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. - Brahman was established in 2011 and manages several funds. Between the lines: - The deployment reflects a broader push in regulated finance toward more transparent reporting controls and clearer audit trails. - FAIT is positioning its AI-Driven Integration category as an alternative to brittle data mapping and reporting middleware. - Brahman’s choice suggests operational rigor and reporting governance were as important as technical automation. What’s next: - FAIT will continue supporting Brahman’s MAS OTC derivatives reporting workflow. - The platform’s real test will be how well it sustains control, transparency and auditability across ongoing reporting cycles. - FAIT is also marketing the platform to other regulated financial institutions that need similar reporting infrastructure. - FAIT’s social media page is available here .
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