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Regnology acquires UK-based Metadata Technology

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Regnology, a software provider for regulatory reporting solutions, has acquired Metadata Technology, a UK-based provider of statistical data and metadata exchange (SDMX) solutions for central banks and national statistics authorities. This acquisition will enhance Regnology’s technology offerings for regulators, central banks, and statistical agencies.

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  • Regnology has acquired Metadata Technology, a UK-based provider of SDMX solutions for central banks and national statistics authorities.
  • The acquisition aims to boost Regnology’s technology offering for regulators, central banks, and statistical agencies.
  • SDMX is an ISO standard designed to describe statistical data and metadata, facilitating efficient sharing across statistical organizations and institutions.
  • SDMX is sponsored by seven international organizations and is widely adopted by international organizations and national statistical offices.
  • Metadata Technology was founded in 2005 and offers software solutions built on open-source technology, including the Fusion Metadata Registry (FMR).
  • The Fusion Registry, Metadata Technology’s latest software, supports the complete data lifecycle, from collection and integration to storage, processing, and dissemination of aggregated data.
  • Maciej Piechocki, Regnology’s Chief Revenue Officer, expresses commitment to promoting widespread SDMX adoption to streamline reporting processes and enhance statistical processing efficiency.

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