Etrading Software Archives - The TRADE https://www.thetradenews.com/tag/etrading-software/ The leading news-based website for buy-side traders and hedge funds Mon, 11 Dec 2023 15:29:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Etrading Software makes CTP bid as Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb JV scrapped https://www.thetradenews.com/etrading-software-makes-ctp-bid-as-bloomberg-marketaxess-and-tradeweb-jv-scrapped/ https://www.thetradenews.com/etrading-software-makes-ctp-bid-as-bloomberg-marketaxess-and-tradeweb-jv-scrapped/#respond Mon, 11 Dec 2023 13:48:43 +0000 https://www.thetradenews.com/?p=94728 The three venues made reference to “various developments” across the market over recent months which led to the breakdown of the partnership.

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Etrading Software has confirmed plans to bid to become the consolidated tape provider (CTP) for both the UK and EU as the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority and European Securities Markets Authority (ESMA) continue with data consolidation plans.

Speaking in an announcement, Sassan Danesh, chief executive of Etrading Software, said: “Our one concern is that the transparency regimes should allow a commercially viable tape to emerge. The buy-side in particular, must see value in the data.”

“We do not face the challenges of Cassette [the Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb initiative] (managing consortiums and dealing with conflicts of interest are hard),” he added.

This news comes as fixed income trading venues and data providers Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb scrapped their previous joint venture agreement to become the fixed income consolidated tape provider (CTP) in the EU, subject to regulatory approvals.

Speaking in an announcement on Friday, the three entities confirmed that they would not form an independent company in order to participate in the public procurement procedure to become the fixed income CTP in either the EU or the UK.

Read more: If you build it, will they come?

“Various developments in recent months have added further clarity to the risk and complexity of delivering this project under a joint venture from our three firms,” said the businesses.

“For example, uncertain outcomes around product definitions and structural complexities would significantly increase the timeline and costs associated with this approach. As such, after careful consideration, we have jointly agreed to end our engagement in this venture.”
 
The three venues confirmed plans to apply to become the EU tape provider in June last year via a public procurement process organised by ESMA, selecting FINBOURNE as their infrastructure provider.

Read more: Battle lines are drawn over European consolidated tape project 

Back in September, a JV between major exchanges across Europe announced the incorporation of the new company, EuroCTP, with the aim of bidding to become the EU’s equities and ETF consolidated tape (CT) provider. Specifically, the JC participants include: BME, Deutsche Börse Group, Euronext, Luxembourg Stock Exchange, and Nasdaq.

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FINBOURNE wins tender for joint consolidated tape project https://www.thetradenews.com/finbourne-wins-tender-for-joint-consolidated-tape-project/ https://www.thetradenews.com/finbourne-wins-tender-for-joint-consolidated-tape-project/#respond Mon, 13 Feb 2023 12:05:11 +0000 https://www.thetradenews.com/?p=89243 Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb selected the fintech against a number of other competitors to build the technology infrastructure for their consolidated tape for fixed income in Europe.  

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Fintech firm FINBOURNE Technology has won the recent tender process to become the technology infrastructure provider for the joint consolidated tape (CT) project for fixed income in Europe, first launched by Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb in June 2022.  

Read more – Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb take the wheel in European fixed income tape plans 

“We believe a CT would play a key role in achieving this and it is why we’ve spent significant time collaborating with capital markets firms, regulators and industry bodies, to collectively understand the data, its quality and how to deliver a resilient and practical CT to the market,” said FINBOURNE, commenting on its selection. 

“Facilitating change is integral to our mission and in everything we do. It is the driving force behind the achievements, ambition and value creation our employees deliver. Our selection further validates our modern, cloud-based, API-first technology and our ability to deliver critical data access and transparency.” 

No further information is currently available, although Tradeweb told The TRADE that: “Together with Bloomberg and MarketAxess, we will be sharing more information on the progress of our EU bond CTP initiative in due course.” 

The tape has been the subject of longstanding and widespread controversy, but achieved a renewed focus in December 2022 when the Czech presidency of the Council of the European Union in its last days in office finally agreed on a compromise that would push the controversial Mifid II review through to the next stages of discussion. The agreement included plans for a close-to-real-time consolidated tape which includes post-trade data together with best bids and offers available at the time of the particular trade. 

Read More – Czech Presidency achieves Mifid milestone as compromise is approved 

Founded in 2016, FINBOURNE has made substantial growth strides over the past year – in 2022 it increased headcount by nearly 50%, and recently launched operations in North America and Asia Pacific with new offices in New York and Singapore. Last month the firm also secured a £30 million debt facility from Kreos Capital, which will enable it to further expand its international footprint.  

However, FINBOURNE is not the only player in the market, and other competitors are also looking to develop a CT – including capital markets tech firm Etrading Software, which in December 2022 received a significant investment from the private equity division of Lloyds Banking Group, LDC, to help develop its plans.  

Read More – Consolidated tape proposal receives significant boost from private equity investment 

 
 

 

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Consolidated tape proposal receives significant boost from private equity investment https://www.thetradenews.com/consolidated-tape-proposal-receives-significant-boost-from-private-equity-investment/ https://www.thetradenews.com/consolidated-tape-proposal-receives-significant-boost-from-private-equity-investment/#respond Mon, 12 Dec 2022 12:26:31 +0000 https://www.thetradenews.com/?p=88284 Capital markets tech firm Etrading Software has received a shot in the arm from Lloyds’ private equity arm LDC, as it seeks to build out its proposition to provide a consolidated tape market data infrastructure for the UK and Europe.

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Headquartered in London, Etrading Software provides market and reference data used by international financial institutions. The latest investment from the private equity division of Lloyds Banking Group, LDC, highlights the growing urgency of consolidated tape provision in Europe.  

The two firms stated that their partnership will also address constantly evolving market and regulatory challenges. 

“One immediate benefit [of LDC’s investment] is to strengthen our proposition for creating a consolidated tape market data infrastructure for increased market transparency in the UK and Europe,” said Sassan Danesh, chief executive of Etrading Software. 

As part of the partnership, LCD is backing the existing management team led by Denesh, who founded the business in 2004.  

Joseph Fison, investment director at LDC, led the transaction, with support from investment manager, Alex White, and investment executive, Francesca Speke. Fison and White will join Etrading Software’s board, alongside Emanuel Mond, who has been appointed as chairman, bringing with him over 25 years’ experience of building capital markets technology platforms.  

“Etrading Software’s market leading proposition has made it an integral part of the capital markets ecosystem,” said Finson. 

“Its expertise in operating critical market infrastructures gives it the perfect platform to support public authorities and market participants in implementing future regulatory mandates such as a consolidated tape for market data. We look forward to working with the team as they embark on the next stage of their growth journey.” 

Etrading has been vocal on the need for improved data standards, quality and governance to make a consolidate tape viable, and recently published proposals for a derivates CTP in partnership with the Derivatives Service Bureau (DSB), for which it has acted as managed service provider and technology partner since its inception. 

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The TRADE’s Crystal Ball 2021: FinTech, RegTech and crypto https://www.thetradenews.com/the-trades-crystal-ball-2021-fintech-regtech-and-crypto/ Thu, 24 Dec 2020 11:39:30 +0000 https://www.thetradenews.com/?p=75246 Gaze into The TRADE's crystal ball for insights from FinTech and RegTech providers, as well as participants in the crypto space on their predictions for the year ahead.

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Today only one third of regulatory reporting systems are in-house built. Unsurprisingly, given their DNA and legacy systems, the largest financial institutions are the least likely to be using vendors. However, it’s increasingly clear that regulatory reporting is a necessary obligation rather than a business differentiator and that regulators will not accommodate late or inaccurate reporting.

As such, large firms are slowly starting to consider abandoning expensive, resource intensive in-house solutions in favour of vendor-led options that offer the benefits of ‘safety in numbers’ and ‘crowd wisdom’ in which the cumulative knowledge and experience of the vendor and its clients support accurate, regulator-approved and cost-effective reporting.
– Ronen Kertis, CEO, Cappitech

2021 will see big changes to the RegTech industry across four key areas. We expect more regulatory reporting vendors to struggle (as we saw with CME and Deutsche Bourse) on the back of the price war in the market – and for fees to increase for remaining providers. Regulators will clamp down on poor data quality and increase their focus on MAR, which has already begun at the FCA.

Surveillance will continue to evolve as people combine office and home working, with more focus on behavioural analytics and stringent policy enforcement. Finally, I expect the industry will move away from data silos, and instead adopt more efficient holistic solutions, where all data resides on a single platform which can be extensively used across compliance functions – for regulatory reporting, communications and trade surveillance.
– Matt Smith, CEO, SteelEye

There’s little doubt that institutional investor adoption of digital assets is heading toward a tipping point. 2021 could be a pivotal year for this asset class due to several developments. First, regulatory clarifications of practices around digital assets at the federal level and expansion of prime and other services that support institutional investments.

Then maturation of risk, execution and reporting tools required for professional investors and strong institutional client demand driving the embrace of digital assets by asset managers. Together, these factors will contribute to a more familiar investment environment for institutional investors, drastically driving adoption forward.
– Anton Katz, CEO, Talos

The most certain prediction is the continued requirement for efficiency. Market volatility, and thus profits, are low so the banks must do more with fewer people. The supervision and surveillance systems must give traders their time back so they can monetise the opportunities that arise when volatility returns. In addition, compliance and 1LOD (first line of defence) functions will increasingly focus on (and invest in) keeping pace with advances in technology – combining remote working with the emergence of new communication channels presents challenges for all firms trying to supervise employee behaviour.
– John Crouch CEO, Ideal Prediction

2021 is the year standardisation of the cryptoasset markets starts to occur, thereby fulfilling another pre-condition for the asset class to go mainstream.

ISO will launch its Digital Token Identifier (DTI) standard to uniquely identify every tradable cryptoasset in the same easy manner that equities, bonds and OTC derivatives are already identified in the traditional capital markets. This identification will enable efficient cryptoasset price discovery, sourcing of liquidity and identification of counterparties for trades.

Central banks and other public bodies will continue their exploration of the best ways to regulate the new financial asset class without throttling the breakneck innovations taking place with a necessary first step being to identify the standards the marketplace should adopt. We anticipate ISO standards such as the DTI will provide the glue that will coalesce the activities of such public bodies with the private sector initiatives taking place.
– Sassan Danesh, managing partner, Etrading Software

As mainstream recognition grows of Bitcoin’s utility as a store of value and custody solutions mature from both a technical and a legal clarity perspective, we expect to see a number of banks begin to offer custody and execution services to customers during 2021. We see a rapid increased adoption of institutional crypto trading and, due to the similarities in the markets between digital assets and FX, it will largely be the FX and precious metals trading teams that are involved. 

Adoption will be driven by institutional grade connectivity using robust technology to access multiple geographically distributed venues.  Fragmentation is a significant issue in both crypto and FX markets, and low latency multi-venue connectivity for market data and trading will increase access and transparency, as well as allow institutional teams to leverage their systems for trading FX to offer services to clients in this burgeoning asset class.
– Alexis Atkinson, founder, crypto and forex connectivity start-up, 4OTC

The year 2020 was transformative for the digital asset industry due to increased interest and involvement by both institutional players and regulatory bodies. Driving institutional adoption has been the regulatory clarity and guardrails established by the OCC and SEC and the availability of more institutional-grade platforms that provide the high levels of security and performance these firms require.

The creation of new cryptofinance products and the participation by prominent traditional financial institutions like Franklin Templeton and BNP Paribas, two of Curv’s newest clients, will motivate an increasing number of firms to enter the market in 2021.
– Itay Malinger, co-founder, CEO, Curv

2021 will be a year where artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing further synthesises the relationship between fundamental investment research and trade execution for actively managed investments. We will see new and improved AI models deployed that will unlock the ability for active managers to draw new correlations across an investment organisation’s entire universe of qualitative research in order to identify new trading opportunities and emerging trends within portfolio holdings that would otherwise not be immediately visible on the surface.
– Hoony Youn, CTO, MackeyRMS

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Etrading Software makes senior hires as it expands managed services offering https://www.thetradenews.com/etrading-software-makes-senior-hires-as-it-expands-managed-services-offering/ Tue, 28 Jul 2020 09:28:48 +0000 https://www.thetradenews.com/?p=71764 New hires join from Goldman Sachs and NatWest Markets as Etrading Software makes senior appointments to its team in London.

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Trading technology provider Etrading Software has made efforts to boost its global reach with three senior appointments in London and the addition of a new operational layer in Asia.  

James Haskell and David Lane have joined Etrading Software as business operations officer and technical operations officer respectively, and Will Palmer has been promoted from global head of IT to chief information security officer.   

Haskell has departed Goldman Sachs after more than 13 years, most recently leading client strategy and execution for the investment bank, to join the managed services provider in the newly-create role. As business operations officer, Haskell will take charge of the day-to-day operations at Etrading Software.

Lane joins the Etrading Software from NatWest Markets, and has previously worked at RBS global banking and markets and ABN AMRO. He has more than 20 years’ experience in tier one investment banking and derivatives exchange trading, including supporting firms with technology strategies and risk frameworks.

Palmer has been with Etrading Software for more than four years, leading the vendor’s IT operations. As chief security and information officer, Palmer will focus on client onboarding, service improvements and team delivery to build a security strategy for the firm.

The latest appointments come as Etrading Software targets expansion of its outsourced services delivery to Europe and Asia amid increased demand from financial institutions. In Asia, Etrading Software has expanded its offering to include full-service design, build, operate model for Etrading Software clients, with 24×7 operations capabilities for real-time services. 

“Our offices in Manilla have been long established as a centre for excellence, and we are seeing increased interest from the market place to utilise our outsourced services model,” said Sassan Danesh, managing partner at Etrading Software.

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