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New Issue Platform For Electronic Book-Building - Cooperation Between Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein And entory - entory To Integrate New Issue Platform For Pilot Client DZ BANK

Date 07/03/2005

entory and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) will be offering financial services providers IT solutions for their electronic trading business in the future. The first cooperation project between the two companies is to integrate the award-winning "e-bookbuilding" new issue platform for DZ BANK. entory is a strategic partner of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.

The new issue platform enables electronic book-building for bonds and replaces the majority of the manual processes currently performed. The software supports joint lead activities, where several banks work as a syndicate to underwrite an issue. All authorized users are given access to consistent data via a platform. entory is responsible for the implementation of the platform, as well as for adjusting it to meet the specific needs of DZ BANK.

"We are delighted to be able to offer our market-leading new issue technology to other banks in cooperation with entory. Over the past few years, a number of banks have approached us to express their interest in acquiring a license for our technology. As a bank, however, our focus does not lie in providing third parties with software services and software maintenance support. The cooperation with entory allows us to meet this market demand. We are extremely encouraged by our success in winning DZ BANK as our first client", said Sean Park, Managing Director at DrKW.

"Our electronic book-building system offers issuers flexibility and maximum transparency, while minimizing the risk of data errors", said Frank Gerstenschläger, Chief Executive Officer at entory. According to Gerstenschläger, the installation of a stand-alone solution takes between three and five months. The electronic book-building system allows clients to save more than 50 percent on the cost of developing their own software solution.

In addition to electronic book-building, entory and DrKW plan to cooperate on further trading projects, such as the integration of central data management for master agreements and the integration of automated market conformity checks.