New York, April 13, 2017 -- NEW YORK, NY, April 5, 2017 – Harvest Exchange, a digital distribution and behavioral data platform for the financial services industry, and Symphony Communication Services, LLC, the secure collaboration and workflow technology company announced a partnership today.
The partnership introduces Harvest content, which is provided directly by the world's most sophisticated and influential investment organizations, into the Symphony ecosystem.
Harvest, a digital distribution and behavioral data platform for the financial services industry, joins content partners like Dow Jones, S&P Global Market Intelligence and Selerity in contributing to Symphony.
“Harvest Exchange and Symphony are both committed to providing investors with powerful technology to strengthen relationships. Our partnership is a logical one and provides further evidence that a user friendly experience and best-in-class security and compliance are no longer mutually exclusive,” said Peter Hans, Harvest CEO.
Frederic Stemmelin, Vice President, Business Development of Symphony adds, "We are thrilled to add Harvest Exchange to our offering of apps within Symphony Market. The content app, which provides curated access to the latest insights from top investment firms, brings a high-quality research asset to Symphony users' fingertips."
About Harvest Exchange
Harvest Exchange is a financial discovery marketplace that enables financial firms to meaningfully reach a targeted, investment-focused audience. Using our behavioral data technology, firms can initiate and strengthen client relationships. By sharing and distributing insights on Harvest, firms can communicate with a reader base of more than 500,000 institutional investors, RIAs, financial advisors and High Net Worth investors.
About Symphony
The secure, cloud-based communications platform that connects markets and individuals, Symphony promotes collaboration and increases workflow productivity while maintaining organizational compliance. Founded in October 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, the company has offices in New York, Chicago, Boston, Hong Kong, Singapore and London. Symphony has raised $170 million from the world’s largest financial institutions and recognized investors, including: Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BlackRock, BNY Mellon, Citadel, Citi, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Google Inc., Goldman Sachs, HSBC, J.P. Morgan, Jefferies, Lakestar, Maverick, Merus Capital, Morgan Stanley, Natixis, Nomura, Societe Generale, UBS and Wells Fargo.
Media Contact: Sital Patel [email protected] 202-436-1312


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