HSBC’s former global head of market data to grow Expand Research consulting arm

The business will look to help pull together the company’s existing data optimization offerings.

Dominoes

Expand Research, the data benchmarking and data catalog provider owned by Boston Consulting Group, is reinvigorating its consulting business line to help financial firms take full advantage of the results of its benchmarking projects, and has hired former HSBC and Thomson Reuters executive Kevin Morgan to help grow the venture.

Expand’s benchmarking service captures information about how much a firm spends on specific data products and vendors, and compares that against an anonymous cross section

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