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BT Radianz
Founded 2002 (as Radianz)
Headquarters New York, NY
Products network connectivity
Web site www.radianz.com

BT Radianz is a business-to-business e-commerce company that provides IP networking and scalable connectivity to the global financial community. The company’s shared market infrastructure is a neutral platform that provides access to pre-trade, trade, and post-trade applications across the straight-through processing (STP) chain.

Formerly named "Radianz," the company was acquired by British Telecommunications in 2005 and renamed "BT Radianz."

160 market data vendors, trade execution and order management services, ECNs and exchanges, and clearing and settlement firms currently access more than 10,000 financial sites through BT Radianz. BT Radianz customers include large investment banks, hedge funds, market data providers and stock exchanges, global custodians and mutual funds.[1]



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History

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Radianz was founded as a joint venture between Reuters and Equant.

In January 2008, the International Securities Exchange (ISE) announced it would use Radianz's network for trade execution and market data.

In April 2008, BT added alternative trading system Chi-X Canada to its Radianz Shared Market Infrastructure.[2]

Radianz was named a “Best Network Provider – 2004” by Waters magazine’s readers.

Products and Services

  • Market Distribution
  • Market Access
  • Radianz Proximity Solution
  • Hosting Services
  • Quality Assurance
  • Security

Key People

References

  1. BT Radianz Financial Community. BT Radianz. Retrieved on August 21, 2008.
  2. Waters Rankings 2008. Waters. Retrieved on August 21, 2008.


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