Infront Targets UK Markets with London Office, Hires Sales Vets
The vendor hopes to offer UK investors an alternative to traditional investors

Infront began its research into the UK market around a year ago, says chief operating officer at the vendor, Urs Rutschmann, and has been working with strategic customers in the London marketplace for some time. "We now feel we have the credibility to launch in a more strategic way," he adds.
The results of Infront's market analysis suggested that the UK market was "ripe for change" Rutschmann says, with those polled expressing an increasing appetite for a more flexible approach to market data
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