Broadridge is a global financial technology company that offers investor communications and technology-driven solutions to banks, broker-dealers, asset managers and corporate issuers. The company is a leading producer and distributor of a variety of documents, widely used in the financial industry including proxies, annual reports, prospectuses and trade confirmations. The company classifies its operations into the following two reportable segments: Investor Communication Solutions and Global Technology and Operations. Investor Communication Solutions offers Bank/Broker-Dealer Investor Communication, Customer Communication, Advisor, Corporate Issuer, and Mutual Fund and Retirement Solutions. Global Technology and Operations offers middle- and back-office securities processing solutions including desktop productivity tools, data aggregation, portfolio management, order capture and execution, performance reporting, trade confirmation, margin, cash management, and securities financing....
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