An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link "Thank you David Gurle," French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted in June. "Your trust and your enthusiasm show, once again, that France is back." ...
(Reuters) - Wall Street-backed messaging platform Symphony Communications Services LLC announced a number of partnerships with major media companies during a kick-off event on Tuesday. Symphony, a ...
STARTUPS typically strain to be noticed. Symphony, a new communication service backed by a consortium of 15 financial firms, did not have this problem. Its unveiling on September 15th was preceded by ...
The New York State Department of Financial Services ("NYDFS") and 4 major banks have reached an agreement pertaining to record-keeping at a yet-to-be-launched chat and messaging platform, Symphony ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chat and data service Symphony Communication Services LLC had unscheduled maintenance on Thursday, disrupting the free version of the Wall Street-backed platform for some users, a ...
Communications can be initiated by the trader, or automatically based on a specific market event or situation. Over the coming months, FlexTrade will expand its integration with Symphony to include ...
OpenFin, the desktop operating system built for specifically for the needs of capital markets, announced it has publicly contributed code to the Symphony Software Foundation that allows, for the first ...
In August 2016, The Symphony Software Foundation announced that it was partnering with OpenFin to define standards for chat interoperability with Symphony Chat and to expand the use of open-source ...
Symphony, the secure chat app backed by some of Wall Street's biggest banks, has raised $63 million (£48.8 million). Palo Alto-based Symphony announced on Tuesday that it has raised the sum from ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest US & Canadian companies news every morning. Symphony, the messaging platform backed by the likes of Goldman Sachs and BlackRock, has ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Symphony Communication Services LLC, the maker of a Wall Street online chat service, said on Tuesday it has raised $63 million in new funding led by French bank BNP Paribas SA.