EBS to Launch Third Liquidity Pool With EBS Select

EBS Select represents a third liquidity pool in parallel to EBS Market and EBS Direct

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Gil Mandelzis, CEO of EBS.

EBS Select will be added to EBS’ suite of products, which includes EBS Market, the flagship anonymous central limit order book, and EBS Direct, the disclosed bilateral trading platform.

EBS Select will help meeting the growing demand for anonymous trading in a segregated environment and will allow customers to benefit from a bilateral relationship to achieve best execution using a unique trade identifier.

“EBS is committed to developing innovative products for the FX community and leading the markets with high-value, low-cost solutions,” says Gil Mandelzis, CEO of EBS. “Our existing and growing customer base require more ways to trade to remain competitive in their business. EBS Select further demonstrates our drive to provide our customers with a full range of modular tools and services, delivering what is a truly compelling offering in the global trading arena.”

Andrew Cheesman, who joined EBS last April from RBS, is leading the delivery of EBS Select along with the management of EBS’s existing prime business.

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