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EIN Presswire
Published on : Jul 27, 2026
Objectway is expanding beyond wealth management software with a planned acquisition of French capital markets technology provider SLIB, a move that strengthens its presence in France while broadening its end-to-end financial technology portfolio across Europe. If completed, the transaction would add capital markets capabilities to Objectway's existing wealth and asset management platform, reflecting a wider trend of consolidation among financial technology providers seeking integrated solutions for banks and investment firms.
Objectway has entered exclusive negotiations to acquire SLIB (Services Logiciels d'Intégration Boursière) from BNP Paribas and Natixis, marking a strategic expansion into capital markets technology as the European wealthtech provider continues to grow its regional footprint.
The proposed transaction would significantly broaden Objectway's software portfolio by adding capital markets solutions to its existing offerings for wealth management, private banking, and asset management. It would also strengthen the company's position in France, one of Europe's largest financial services markets, while supporting its broader strategy of building an integrated pan-European financial technology platform.
The acquisition remains subject to the completion of negotiations and customary regulatory processes.
Objectway currently operates across several European financial centers, including Italy, Germany, Switzerland, the Benelux region, and the United Kingdom. Expanding its direct presence into France would enhance its ability to serve financial institutions operating across multiple European jurisdictions while increasing access to one of the continent's largest banking and capital markets ecosystems.
SLIB has built its reputation by developing software platforms that support capital markets operations for banks, broker-dealers, and asset servicing organizations. Its technology is used to manage trading, securities processing, and post-trade operations—functions that have become increasingly important as financial institutions modernize legacy infrastructure to improve operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
Capital markets technology refers to software platforms that support the trading, settlement, custody, and servicing of financial instruments. These platforms help financial institutions automate complex workflows, improve operational transparency, and manage regulatory obligations across increasingly digital financial markets.
The proposed acquisition would allow Objectway to extend its technology stack beyond investment management into a broader range of financial market services. Rather than offering separate solutions for wealth management and trading infrastructure, the company aims to provide financial institutions with a more comprehensive software ecosystem covering multiple stages of the investment services value chain.
The deal would also diversify Objectway's customer base by adding relationships with European broker-dealers, asset servicers, and banking institutions. Existing shared customers, including BNP Paribas, could potentially benefit from a broader technology portfolio delivered through a single software provider.
The transaction reflects a wider transformation occurring across Europe's financial technology sector. Banks and investment firms are increasingly replacing fragmented legacy systems with integrated cloud-enabled platforms capable of supporting wealth management, digital banking, investment operations, and regulatory reporting from a unified technology environment.
According to Gartner, financial institutions continue to prioritize platform modernization and composable architectures as digital transformation initiatives accelerate across banking and capital markets. Similarly, IDC projects sustained investment in cloud-native financial services platforms as organizations seek greater operational agility, automation, and scalability.
Competition within the wealth management and capital markets software market has also intensified. Technology providers including Temenos, Avaloq, FIS, Broadridge Financial Solutions, SS&C Technologies, and SimCorp have expanded their portfolios through acquisitions and product development to offer broader front-to-back investment management capabilities. The convergence of wealth management, banking, and capital markets technology has become a defining trend as financial institutions seek fewer technology vendors and more integrated digital platforms.
For enterprise financial services organizations, platform consolidation offers several operational advantages. Unified software environments can improve data consistency, simplify regulatory reporting, reduce technology integration costs, and enhance digital client experiences. Integrated platforms also support growing demand for real-time investment services, automated portfolio management, and cross-border financial operations.
Beyond operational efficiency, consolidation also creates opportunities to apply artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, and automation across larger datasets spanning investment management, trading, compliance, and customer engagement. These capabilities are becoming increasingly valuable as firms respond to evolving regulatory requirements and rising client expectations for digital financial services.
France represents a strategically important market within this expansion. Paris has strengthened its position as a major European financial center, attracting increased investment activity and technology innovation in recent years. A stronger local presence could enable Objectway to deepen customer relationships while expanding support services for financial institutions operating in French and wider European markets.
The planned acquisition of SLIB demonstrates how wealth technology providers are evolving into broader financial infrastructure partners. As banks, asset managers, and broker-dealers continue modernizing their technology environments, integrated software platforms that span wealth management and capital markets are expected to play an increasingly important role in Europe's digital financial ecosystem.
Europe's financial technology market is experiencing continued consolidation as software vendors expand beyond individual product categories to deliver integrated banking, wealth management, and capital markets platforms. Financial institutions increasingly favor unified technology ecosystems that reduce operational complexity, improve regulatory compliance, and support digital transformation initiatives. Cloud computing, AI, automation, and data interoperability are emerging as major competitive differentiators across the wealthtech sector.
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