Retail Brokers
In a world of zero commissions, every penny counts. Retail firms must have reliable, cost-effective ways to access and distribute market data across their regional and global networks. Exegy has solutions to help retail brokerages deliver market data effectively throughout their networks, even as needs grow for mobile apps and new features.
The Market Data You Need,
Tailored to How You Use It
Our hosted solutions deliver real-time market data from your choice of 200+ global feeds. Leverage the benefits of Exegy’s expertise serving top-tier global banks and hedge funds with retail solutions that are fully managed, cost-effective, and on-demand.
We work with you to provide the data you need, where you need it, including conflated delivery that allows you to use network bandwidth more efficiently. Exegy helps optimize your data licensing costs and support your enterprise data management activities.
Use our historical market data service, available in the cloud, to optimize order routing strategies and verify best execution. Data is available in raw (PCAP) or normalized (CSV) formats for ease of use.
Featured Exegy Products for Retail Brokers:
Exegy’s consolidated market data feed delivers high quality, low-latency normalized market data that allows firms to access major markets across the globe.
Exegy Entitlements provides customers with the control necessary to optimize their market data services and avoid fines for non-compliance by managing user and application access to fee-liable data.
Transitioning to Exegy market data doesn’t have to mean abandoning legacy applications. The Exegy TREP Publisher converts market data from Exegy real-time market data solutions for use across the Thomson Reuters Enterprise Platform (TREP).
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