IPC Systems Offers ETF Trading Solution, Filling Void Left By Banks

The solution connects counterparties leveraging IPC's diverse community of buy-side firms.

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Ganesh Iyer

As some of the functions of traditional banks erode, some firms are stepping up and offering services for trading ETFs to seek potential counterparties and facilitate liquidity in the space.

IPC Systems is one of those companies, as it launched its cloud-based managed network-as-a-service solution for ETF trading, taking the place of traditional banks to connect counterparties. The service aims to connect buy-side firms to a diverse set of buy-side firms.

"The market is really evolving rapidly

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