Batterymarch Rolls Out FlexTRADER EMS
Batterymarch Financial Management, a global equity investment manager with approximately $23.5 billion under management, has deployed FlexTrade's FlexTRADER execution management system (EMS).
According to Vijay Kedia, president and CEO of FlexTrade Systems, real-time analytics combining pre-trade, post-trade and market data at multiple levels of aggregation has become an indispensable part of the system's package for firms like Batterymarch, which trades equities, index and single-stock futures globally.
"We were looking for a state-of-the-art system to provide Batterymarch's trading desk with pre-trade decision support and real-time trade analytics along with post-trade reporting capabilities," says Dragan Skoko, director of trading at Batterymarch.
FlexTRADER is a customizable EMS with pre-defined, algorithmic trading strategies for portfolio and single-stock trading across multiple asset classes. The platform provides:
• Real-time and post-trade analytics as well as risk and cost-optimized portfolio trade scheduling (FlexPTS)
• Integration with major OMSs
• Smart order routing functionality
• A dark pool router
• A complex-event processing (CEP) engine
• Commission management support
• Transaction and IOI quality management (FlexTQM)
• And a dynamic strategy matrix
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