Wematch.live launches client-facing securities finance agent
24 February 2026 UK
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Wematch.live has introduced ‘Oz by Wematch.live’, a client-facing securities finance agent designed to simplify how desks access reporting and insight across the platform.
Oz provides a conversational interface to Wematch.live, enabling users to retrieve data, monitor activity, and prepare for client meetings using everyday language.
Rather than navigating multiple screens and systems, users can interact with Oz directly to surface the information that matters to them.
“Oz is a new access layer to the platform,” says Joseph Seroussi, CEO of Wematch.live. “It simplifies how users retrieve and interpret their data, without changing how the platform operates underneath.”
The new product sits on top of the existing Wematch.live infrastructure and responds to user-defined priorities. For example, clients can request updates on specific borrows or counterparties, summaries of recent trading activity, or briefings ahead of client meetings.
Oz filters platform data and returns relevant reporting and insight in real time, reducing friction across day-to-day workflows.
At launch, Oz’s functionality is focused on reporting, monitoring, and analytical insight. It does not take action on behalf of users.
Seroussi adds: “Oz enhances visibility without altering governance. Execution, approvals, and controls remain exactly as they are today. This is about clarity and efficiency, not automation of decision-making.”
Further, Oz operates entirely within Wematch.live’s existing infrastructure, data models, and permissioning framework. All interactions reflect existing desk-level access rights and auditability.
According to the firm, Oz will initially be made available to selected Wematch.live clients through a controlled pilot programme on an opt-in basis.
Oz provides a conversational interface to Wematch.live, enabling users to retrieve data, monitor activity, and prepare for client meetings using everyday language.
Rather than navigating multiple screens and systems, users can interact with Oz directly to surface the information that matters to them.
“Oz is a new access layer to the platform,” says Joseph Seroussi, CEO of Wematch.live. “It simplifies how users retrieve and interpret their data, without changing how the platform operates underneath.”
The new product sits on top of the existing Wematch.live infrastructure and responds to user-defined priorities. For example, clients can request updates on specific borrows or counterparties, summaries of recent trading activity, or briefings ahead of client meetings.
Oz filters platform data and returns relevant reporting and insight in real time, reducing friction across day-to-day workflows.
At launch, Oz’s functionality is focused on reporting, monitoring, and analytical insight. It does not take action on behalf of users.
Seroussi adds: “Oz enhances visibility without altering governance. Execution, approvals, and controls remain exactly as they are today. This is about clarity and efficiency, not automation of decision-making.”
Further, Oz operates entirely within Wematch.live’s existing infrastructure, data models, and permissioning framework. All interactions reflect existing desk-level access rights and auditability.
According to the firm, Oz will initially be made available to selected Wematch.live clients through a controlled pilot programme on an opt-in basis.
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