West Yorkshire selects Linedata Optima to drive digital transformation

Holly Roach
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The West Yorkshire Pension Fund (WYPF) has extended its 16-year partnership with Linedata, selecting the firm to lead its digital and back-office transformation programme.

Linedata will use its web-based Optima suite of tools to improve fund accounting processes, delivering an integrated solution. Using this software,  the pension scheme - which has £14.4bn assets...

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