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Marco Polo New World Appoints Christian Robertson CEO

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Christian Robertson, CEO

Robertson was selected by the firm's board based on the success of Paladyne Systems, a provider of buy-side technology and services that he co-founded, acquired by Broadridge Financial in September 2011.

Prior to that, Robertson was the founder and President of GAA, a consulting firm providing high-end systems to the alternative investment industry, having spent his early career as a technology investment banker for Credit Suisse and Merrill Lynch.

Established in 2000, Marco Polo New World now operates a global electronic trading platform providing connections to more than 80 countries investing in more than 100 markets.

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