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Banhidi: The Day Instinet’s Middle Office Blew Up

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Instinet’s CTO is transforming a middle-office bottleneck with model-based development. Interview by Eugene Grygo and Daniel Safarik

In his role as Instinet’s chief technology officer (CTO), Andrew Banhidi has overseen the overhaul of the brokerage’s middle office, a necessary step for the development of new and existing products. A 15-year veteran of the brokerage industry, Banhidi spent eight years at Goldman Sachs where , among other roles, he was the executive director of equities development

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