Trumid, a financial technology company and fixed income electronic trading platform, has officially launched Emerging Markets bond trading on the Trumid Market Center platform. Market Center connects fixed income professionals to a broad network of liquidity, which now includes EM, high yield and investment grade securities.
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Trumid has experienced record growth in 2020, with volumes up 430% YoY across a growing network of over 500 institutions. Trumid’s expertise in fixed income, product design and technology allows the company to build an ecosystem of trading solutions that may be tailored to a variety of markets and geographies. The company’s unique trading protocols and focus on user experience will be valuable additions to the EM landscape.
“We’re very excited to be bringing the efficiency and connectivity of Trumid to Emerging Markets credit trading,” said Ronnie Mateo, Trumid Founder and CEO. “We look forward to expanding our trading community to include EM participants and to work together to build best-in-class trading and workflow solutions.”
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Trumid is a financial technology company bringing efficiency, connectivity and access to credit trading through innovative technology and product design. Trumid’s product ecosystem leverages data and the power of the network effect to create transparency, liquidity and efficient trade execution. Trumid Market Center, the company’s electronic trading platform, connects fixed income market professionals to a broad network of liquidity and provides a range of trading protocols to access it.
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