Selected Risk Management Information and Software Clients
Kamakura Corporation's software, information, and advisory clients
have included over 100 of the most prestigious financial services
companies and corporations in the world. Kamakura has worked with
clients in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the
United Kingdom, and the United States.
Kamakura has more than 45 risk management software, processing and
information clients who use our products for enterprise risk management,
credit risk management, market risk management, asset and liability
management, performance management, research and arbitrage. Because our
clients use Kamakura products to create a competitive advantage, their
use of Kamakura Risk Manager and Kamakura Risk Information Services is
confidential.
The clients below have been kind enough to disclose some of the ways
in which they use Kamakura products to create shareholder value. All of
our clients have this in common: a commitment to the highest
level of excellence in risk management and to a continuous improvement
in their capabilities.
Pension Funds and Investment Management Companies
Daehan Investment Trust Securities
Korea Teachers Pension Fund
Ontario Teachers Pension Fund
Insurance Companies
World
Leader in Life Insurance
Daehan Fire and Marine Insurance
First Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.
Oriental Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
SK Life Insurance
Securities Companies and Hedge Funds
Credit
Risk Advisors, LP
Daewoo Securities
Daishin Securities Co., Ltd.
Etolian
Capital
Commercial Banks, Leasing Companies and Credit Companies
China Everbright Bank
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Korean Federation of Community Credit Cooperatives
Major Japanese Leasing Company
National Australia Bank
Samsung Capital
Southwest Corporate Federal Credit Union
Universities
Cornell Theory Center
Faculty of the Department of Economics at Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Derivatives Research Project of NYU Stern School
University of Hawaii, College of Business Administration
University of Massachusetts, Amherst |