www.reval.com
Founded in 1999 specifically to help companies understand the complexities of derivatives and enable them to utilise the instruments more effectively, Reval provides an award-winning Web-based platform that automates corporate financial risk management for a wide range of interest rate, foreign exchange, commodity and credit derivatives. Multinational corporations, financial institutions, and accounting firms globally use this SOX-compliant Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) to support and execute hedging strategies from exposure capture through hedge accounting and performance measurement. The solution enables compliance with worldwide accounting standards, including ASC 815 (FAS 133), ASC 820 (FAS 157), IAS 39, IFRS 7 and BilMoG.
Over 400 clients use Reval for its key strengths in delivering: support for market, credit and liquidity risk; best practice exposure aggregation, evaluation, and derivative execution tools; independent and accurate valuations of derivatives; functionality and expertise for evaluating and optimising hedging strategies.
The Reval® SaaS platform deploys rapidly and integrates easily with treasury management and ERP systems. The company’s team of financial experts is also available on an outsourced basis through Reval Center™.
Reval is headquartered in New York, with regional centres based in Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, London, Frankfurt, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Gurgaon.

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