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GreenKey Adds Gateways to Widen Audience, AI to Handle Mifid II Compliance

GreenKey’s new CEO, Nader Shwayhat, discusses the telephony vendor's latest platform release.

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Nader Shwayhat, who was recently named CEO of GreenKey, tells Waters there are several major developments thanks to this latest release.

The first is its gateway strategy. The platform has traditionally used a private network where customers who had deployed the soft turret could communicate with one another, but they could not connect to users of, say, IPC, Etrali, BT or Cloud9. The gateways that have been added to the system allow users to now communicate to existing counterparties over

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