12.08.2025

Clearstream Launches Next Data Solutions

12.08.2025
Clearstream Launches Next Data Solutions

Clearstream, the leading provider of post-trade services and part of Deutsche Börse Group, launches Next Data Solutions, a new generation of data solutions providing market participants with greater transparency across the post-trade value chain.

The suite brings together four products—SettlementNext, LendingNext, CollateralNext and LiquidityNext—under a single data and analytics framework. Each product is designed to help financial institutions move from retrospective reporting toward proactive decision-making, anticipating settlement challenges, optimizing collateral allocation, and managing liquidity in real time.

Supporting clients in the run-up of the accelerated settlement cycle in Europe, SettlementNext also introduces the T+1 Scorecard, equipping clients with insight on the necessary effort to comply with T+1 requirements.

Eva-Maria Keller, Head of Data, Channels and Digital Operations at Clearstream, said: “In this increasingly fast-paced world, market participants need to act quickly upon current events and take precise and informed decisions within seconds.

Clearstream’s Next Data Solutions helps clients understand their activity with greater clarity, enabling them to address recurring issues and realign their positions to meet future liquidity and funding demands.

As the financial industry prepares for significant shifts like T+1 settlement and the greater integration of European capital markets, Next Data Solutions represents a vital tool for enhancing market transparency, efficiency, and security.”

Next Data Solutions is available to clients through the Clearstream Xact web portal, with additional analytics modules planned for release in 2026.

Source: Clearstream

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