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INTL and UNX Partner for E-Trading in Latin America

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INTL Trading has partnered with UNX to deploy the company's Catalyst terminals into its international clients.

INTL will integrate its own proprietary e-trading services into Catalyst through the software development kit (SDK) also provided by UNX. A specific focus of the partnership will be to develop functionality for the Latin American and Mexican markets, utilizing the flexibility of the SDK. The company will then be able to offer tailored solutions to its client base, as well as joining the UNX Marketplace as a broker destination, adopting Catalyst as its own internal execution management system (EMS).

"Compared to other EMSs, Catalyst offered several major advantages: it's easy and fast to deploy, the level of customer support is superior, and its open-technology framework and extensibility provide unparalleled flexibility as our overall electronic trading strategy evolves," says Will Dennis, managing director of the Electronic Trading Group at INTL. "Using the SDK, we'll be able to create customized and region-specific plug-ins to deliver value added services and enhance our clients' trading experience."

 

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