DTCC Launches new API marketplace
February 5, 2020

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, has announced the launch of its Application Programming Interface (API) Marketplace to provide its clients, partners and internal developers with a single, central location for APIs developed by DTCC, streamlining access to services and improving the user experience.

DTCC says its Marketplace is an online DTCC API "App Store", allowing direct programmatic access to DTCC processing functionality. The Marketplace includes comprehensive documentation and training materials to help developers use the APIs.

"APIs will continue to play an important role in the future of financial services across the retail, institutional and post-trade areas," said Lynn Bishop, CIO at DTCC. "In the on-demand, personalized service age of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon, expectations have evolved, with clients now wanting to access services in different ways that are unique to their individual business needs. We are pleased to launch our new Marketplace and provide clients with API access that delivers the flexibility they need to conduct business the way they want to."





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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, has announced the launch of its Application Programming Interface (API) Marketplace to provide its clients, partners and internal developers with a single, central location for APIs developed by DTCC, streamlining access to services and improving the user experience.

DTCC says its Marketplace is an online DTCC API "App Store", allowing direct programmatic access to DTCC processing functionality. The Marketplace includes comprehensive documentation and training materials to help developers use the APIs.

"APIs will continue to play an important role in the future of financial services across the retail, institutional and post-trade areas," said Lynn Bishop, CIO at DTCC. "In the on-demand, personalized service age of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon, expectations have evolved, with clients now wanting to access services in different ways that are unique to their individual business needs. We are pleased to launch our new Marketplace and provide clients with API access that delivers the flexibility they need to conduct business the way they want to."



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