TradingScreen Adds Three Indian Brokers

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TradingScreen has made a push into India's financial centers, such as Mumbai.

TradingScreen has announced a new agreement with three Indian brokers for access to local markets.

Edelweiss, Antique and Motilal Oswal will also allow TradingScreen's clients to access their algorithms under the agreement, via TradeSmart. In addition, TradingScreen also announced that three of the top 10 Indian insurance companies will be utilizing the company's execution management system for regulatory compliance purposes.

"We are proud to be adding many of India's premier financial services firms to our growing list of institutional broker destinations," says Nathan Walker, head of sales for South East Asia and Australia at TradingScreen. "India is an important market for TradingScreen and we are very pleased with the buy side's acceptance of TradeSmart in Mumbai. These new agreements reflect our growing strength in India and underpin the investment decision we made earlier last year to focus on India as brokers also invest in Smart Order Routing technology and algorithms."

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