Egyptian Exchange Chooses Ullink

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The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) has chosen Ullink's UL NET order routing network to attract more order flow.

UL NET connects the global financial community in real time with session-specific adaptors for any business model.

"This is the first initiative by an exchange in this region actively promoting to be a link between international and local financial players, with a goal to spread the technology and to allow the different GCC exchanges to interface together and to promote cross border trading," says Mohamed Omran, chairman of EGX. "We have chosen ULLINK for their reliable and proven connectivity solutions and we look forward to benefit from this exciting new partnership. We are confident in the valuable service this linkage will provide to our market participants, and in the future to promote cross border trading with other exchanges."

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