MarketPrizm to Provide Connectivity to GES Europe

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GES Europe provides coverage of liquid equities in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland and the Nordic countries.

MarketPrizm, a market data and trading infrastructure supplier, is to provide hosting and multi-venue, ultra-low latency connectivity to GETCO Execution Services Europe (GES Europe), a centrally cleared broker crossing network for European equities.

Connectivity to GES Europe, which provides coverage of liquid equities in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland and the Nordic countries, will be accessible to brokers and buy-side firms from anywhere in Europe, via PrizmNet.

"MarketPrizm is connected to 23 markets in Europe and our robust and secure connectivity coupled with our Market Hosting solution will allow GETCO to reach more clients, in more markets, more quickly," says Tanuja Randery, CEO of MarketPrizm.

"Outsourcing non-core services such as connectivity and hosting makes good business sense as it reduces costs while providing the flexibility to allow infrastructure to be scaled-up quickly and easily to suit changing business priorities."

Connectivity to GES Europe, which provides coverage of liquid equities in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland and the Nordic countries, will be accessible to brokers and buy-side firms from anywhere in Europe, via PrizmNet.

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