General Insurance Article - Mo.net financial modelling upgrade


 OAC Actuaries and Consultants recently released a major update to its Mo.net financial modelling software. Mo.net 6 features many enhancements, focussed on improving both the user experience and extensibility with data sources and systems, including:
 
 • new user interface similar to Microsoft Office products;
 • enhanced reporting capabilities in Excel;
 • enhanced parallel functionality for running financial projections on multiple computers; and
 • enhanced model export functionality via DLLs for use in other business areas.
 
 Darren Richards, Head of Financial Modelling at OAC, said:
 
 "Mo.net's modern and efficient approach to designing models is allowing firms to re-evaluate their modelling capabilities and move modelling away from other time-consuming and costly systems. With a swift model conversion process, a wholesale move from existing systems is not only achievable, but cost and time effective."
  

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