Daewoo Securities Taps Ullink for High Frequency Trading Platform

Ullink trading platform to provide low latency solution for HFT clients.

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Daewoo Securities is seeking to optimize growth within the Asia market.

In line with the firm's growth plans and increased demand from HFT players, Daewoo Securities Hong Kong has opted for the Ullink platform to allow clients to trade directly with The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) and Shanghai-HK Stock Connect, as well as choosing trading solutions to manage client DMA orders with pre-trade risk management capabilities.

Daewoo Securities Hong Kong launched its brokerage business in 2012 offering execution services for HKEx.

"Ullink will fully support all our technology platform needs, so that we can focus on the expansion of our Asian business," James Park, associate director for execution sales at Daewoo.

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