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Smart Investigate for Securities™ provides
custodians, brokers/dealers, and other securities firms with a unified
solution for automating investigation and exception handling across departments.
Reflecting 20 years of experience serving the largest financial institutions,
Smart Investigate for Securities builds on Pegasystems' exception-handling
expertise by offering superior automation capabilities and a highly flexible
platform.
This rules-based, image-enabled solution framework delivers the agility
required in today's dynamic environment to quickly re-engineer business
processes as organizational needs, market opportunities, and industry regulations
change. Whether you're streamlining existing operations, consolidating
processing centers, or coordinating your exception handling across departments,
Pegasystems enables you to achieve best-in-class operating performance.
Smart Investigate for Securities delivers the
power of intelligent automation with unsurpassed flexibility, delivering
efficiency and quality benefits today while building for the inevitable
change of tomorrow. Designed for front-office use as well, the solution
framework dramatically improves exceptions-related customer service, while
increasing operational efficiency and reducing financial risk.
Benefits
- 33% reduction in exception-processing labor costs
- 100% increase in back-office researcher productivity
- 50% reduction in inquiry-response time
- Backlog reduced from 2-3 days to none
- 65% reduction in IT operating costs from rationalization of
investigation-processing systems

Driven
by your organization's business rules, Smart Investigate for Securities
delivers powerful Business Process Management capabilities that
guide investigators and service representatives through every client
interaction.
Key Features
- Single platform for diverse exceptions — Automate
exception handling for numerous business areas — tax, income,
settlements, static data, corporate, stock reconciliation, Nostro
reconciliation, and more —
on a single platform for efficient and coordinated processing and
significant leverage of IT investment.
- Manage performance against service levels — Define
service levels through user-specified processing goals and deadlines
to ensure that work is completed on time, resulting in a higher level
of customer service.
- Self-service and integration with existing customer service
systems — Enable self-service for customers, branches,
and correspondent banks; or provide front-line access to investigation
cases through integration with existing customer service systems.
See Self-Service for
Smart Investigate for more information.
- Free-text message parsing — Automate the
receipt and processing of incoming messages, whether structured or
unstructured; and the sending of outbound correspondence, in SWIFT
and other industry formats. SWIFT MT59x messages are automatically
parsed (inbound) and created (outbound).
- Guided processing — Enable investigators
to perform research more accurately and consistently by guiding them
step-by-step through the resolution process.
- Human workflow support — Apply sophisticated
work-management capabilities for manual exception handling, including
rules-driven routing, intuitive user screens, individual worklists,
group workbaskets, service-level agreements (SLAs), and escalation
rules.
- Access image archives and research databases — Resolve
any type of transaction exception in your organization by utilizing
PegaRESEARCH Manager™ and PegaIMAGE Manager™ to
query and retrieve transaction details and images from any transaction
database or image archive.
- Comprehensive accounting — Support the full
range of accounting adjustments required to manage transaction exceptions,
such as rectifying an incorrect tax reclamation, initiating a market
claim for a failed trade, or adjusting an incorrect commission or
fee.
- Automated correspondence — Generate correspondence
to customers, branches, and correspondent banks via multiple channels,
including SWIFT, FedService, email, fax, letter, telephone, text message,
and Directed Web Access.
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