abc Multiactive Limited, an investment holding company, designs and sells computer software in Hong Kong. The company operates in three segments: Financial Solutions, Fintech Resources, and Overseas Property Mortgage Loan Consultancy Services. It offers OCTOSTP, a trading solution that is used for front and back-office trading in brokerages and securities divisions of banks. It also provides FinReg solution, a risk driven tool that assist brokerage firms in detecting abnormal trade, suspicious and insider trading activities, and money laundering. The company also provides professional and maintenance services; Fintech resources services, including IT professional secondment and support services; and Fintech professional recruitment services, as well as overseas mortgage loan consultancy services. In addition, it sells computer hardware and related products; software for brokerage houses and securities division of banks; and non-financial solution module, management services solutions, and infrastructure services. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Central, Hong Kong. abc Multiactive Limited is a subsidiary of Maximizer International Limited.
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