Information Mosaic Expands Asian Operations

By Information Mosaic, PRNE
Thursday, October 21, 2010

James Wayne Joins as Director of Sales, APAC as Company Opens New Office in Kuala Lumpur

LONDON and NEW YORK, October 22, 2010 - Information Mosaic, the global provider of post-trade automation
solutions, has appointed James Wayne as Director of Sales, APAC, and opened
a new office in Kuala Lumpur to complement existing offices in Singapore,
Melbourne and New Delhi. Based in Singapore, James brings over 20 years
experience in the financial technology sector to the company.

As Director of Sales, James will be responsible for
Information Mosaic's business development initiatives throughout Asia,
expanding Information Mosaic's customer base in the region as well as
building the regional sales team and introducing Information Mosaic's
solutions to new sectors and geographies. Prior to joining Information
Mosaic, James held similar positions at a number of financial technology
companies including Thomson Reuters, Fiserv and SunGard.

The new office in Kuala Lumpur has been established to provide
local support to financial institutions in Malaysia. It is Information
Mosaic's fourth office in the region, a response to the increasing demand
there from custodians, asset managers, wealth managers and investment banks
for automated asset servicing and securities processing solutions.

"Information Mosaic has a great proposition for the markets in
Asia," says James Wayne, Head of APAC, Information Mosaic. "With
international fund managers increasingly focused on opportunities in emerging
markets such as India, China and Indonesia there is a great opportunity for
regional and domestic custodians specialising in these markets. But of course
with fragmented clearing and settlement processes there, they need to be
looking at new ways to reduce the associated risk and cost of securities
processing and asset servicing."

John Byrne, CEO at Information Mosaic, said: "This is an
exciting time for Information Mosaic in Asia. We already have over 120 people
based across the region and see a lot of interest in our solutions from both
local and international firms. Our new office in Kuala Lumpur, providing
local support to institutions in Malaysia, is testament to the success we are
experiencing. With his extensive experience in financial technology and in
the region, James is a great addition to our team. He has demonstrated real
insight into the challenges our clients face."

About Information Mosaic

Information Mosaic is a trusted global provider of advanced post-trade
automation solutions to the securities and investment services industry,
including custody, asset servicing, private wealth management, asset
management and investment banking. The company is a recognized market leader
for corporate actions automation, winning multiple awards for best corporate
actions solution and achieving record scores in independent benchmark tests.

Founded in 1997, Information Mosaic currently supports the post-trade
operations of over 60 financial institutions worldwide. The company has a
proven track record of helping financial institutions transform post-trade
operations, enabling them to enter new markets, improve customer service and
reduce the risk and cost associated with volume and complex processing.
Information Mosaic's breakless post-trade automation platform removes
reconciliation points and therefore reduces risk and cost for all core
post-trade services including corporate actions, securities settlement,
trade, portfolio and cash management.

The company supports its global customer base from offices in Dublin,
London, Luxembourg, New Delhi, Singapore, Melbourne and New York.

For more information visit: www.informationmosaic.com

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    For further information contact:

    Nicola Garvin
    Metia Ltd
    +44(0)20-3100-3586
    informationmosaic@metia.com

For further information contact: Nicola Garvin, Metia Ltd, +44(0)20-3100-3586, informationmosaic at metia.com

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