FFastFill Expands to Australian Liquidity Center

Sydney
The ALC connection is FFastFill's 14th datacentre globally.

FFastFill has announced that it will expand its co-location services to the Australian Securities Exchange's Australian Liquidity Center (ALC).

Connectivity to the liquidity center will be accessible through the FFastFill's Horizon trading network. Delivered on a Software as a Service (SaaS) basis, the network allows for low-latency trading activity and now connects to 14 exchanges.

"Expanding the Horizon cloud to ALC is key to servicing the existing customer base within the region as well as attracting new business," says Ian Kessell, managing director of Asia-Pacific at FFastFill. "For users of the highly sophisticated FFastFill SpreadIntelligence spreading technology, local access such as this provides users with a distinct advantage as all intelligent order logic is managed as close as physically possible to the exchange matching engines".

 

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