Liquidnet Promotes Baldwin to Run APAC Sales

Baldwin was previously Liquidnet’s head of Australia for a number of years

Tristan Baldwin Liquidnet
Baldwin has moved to Hong Kong for the role, after spending the bulk of his career to date in Sydney, Australia.

Baldwin has been based in Hong Kong since June 5 and is responsible for managing sales teams across Hong Kong, Japan, Australia and Singapore. He will report to head of Asia Pacific, Lee Porter.

Porter said: “The recent acquisition of OTAS Technologies amid growing demand from buy-side traders highlights our growing footprint in the market.”

Baldwin has more than 17 years of experience on the sell-side including equity trading and client management. Prior to joining Liquidnet, he was an

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