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ADS collaboration grows as BNY Mellon joins the Adopting Data Standards Initiative
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BNY Mellon has joined the ADS Initiative as part of select group of founding global member organizations
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BNY Mellon is pleased to join ADS to help solve the industry’s most pressing needs around data standardization
Past News ReleasesRSS LEXINGTON, S.C. (PRWEB) April 22, 2021 ADS today announced that BNY Mellon has joined as a member of the non-profit alliance, Adopting Data Standards Initiative (ADS). BNY Mellon joins a select group of founding member organizations taking a united leadership stance for needed data standards in the industry to improve efficiencies for private capital investors, advisors, and providers. ADS is a collaborative global membership organization developing independent electronic reporting standards.
Two Topekans suffered suspected serious injuries in a two-vehicle crash in which a man was killed Saturday in southeast Kansas, the Kansas Highway Patrol said.
Gary Alan Flanagan, 74, and Brenda Flanagan, 60, both of Topeka, were taken to Coffey County Hospital in Burlington, according to a highway patrol crash log.
It identified the man who was fatally injured as Raymond McIntosh, 83, of Buffalo in Wilson County.
The crash occurred about 1:50 p.m. on US-75 highway, about 10 miles south of Yates Center in Woodson County, according to the crash log. Yates Center is about 84 miles south of Topeka.
McIntosh, who was driving an SUV westbound on 10th Road, stopped at a stop sign but failed to yield the right-of-way when he pulled onto US-75 and was struck by a car driven by Gary Flanagan, who was southbound on US-75, according to the crash log.