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Butterfly Catcher

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butterfly catcher is a data technology company. we create solutions for visualising, communicating and acting on both big and small data. our tools help businesses to pinpoint otherwise invisible and emerging issues and opportunities rapidly, and collaborate in a structured way to track and action them, right down to individual data points. our flagship product saves wealth managers huge amounts of time by visualising portfolio data and providing a workflow for communicating, tracking and resolving portfolio balance issues. crucially, it protects companies through automated monitoring, recording and reporting of investment suitability compliance, as well as providing a way for firms to compare manager strategies and metrics. our saas operates as a plugin to core systems or standalone. it acts as a layer to catalyse rapid decision-making, and is completely modular and scalable. our vision is to bring businesses into the visual age - we think the future for successful businesses lies in

Headquarters:
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Founded:
2012
Employees:
0
Annual Revenue:
-

Type: Private
Ticker: -
SIC Code: 737Major Group: Business ServicesIndustry Group: Computer Programming, Data Processing, and Other Computer Related ServicesIndustry Sector:
NAICS Code: 54151Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Computer Systems Design and Related ServicesNAICS Industry: Computer Systems Design and Related ServicesNational Industry:

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