ION's Openlink Acquisition Shows Deeper Strategic Moves at Work

The Openlink deal is the latest in a string of acquisitions by ION as it consolidates power in treasury, derivatives and commodities, with the help of Carlyle Group.

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Openlink offers trading and risk management solutions through its Openlink Cloud platform, delivering advanced risk and market data analytics. Its main areas of focus are in commodities and energy, treasury management, and the derivatives space.

Openlink spokesperson Sehra Eusufzai says that after the close of the acquisition, they expect to be able to offer greater coverage and services for users as a result of the deal. “Because Openlink’s offerings complement ION’s existing portfolio, there

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