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Cinnober Financial Technology
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Founded 1998
Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden
Key People Veronica Augustsson, CEO
Employees 170
Products Exchange platforms
Twitter @Cinnober
LinkedIn 26154
Facebook CinnoberFinancialTechnology
Corporate Website www.cinnober.com
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Cinnober Financial Technology[1] is an independent, global provider of advanced financial technology based in Sweden. The firm develops trading and clearing platforms such as TRADExpress Platform as well as compliance/surveillance software solutions. Cinnober focuses its business around developing technology, identifying new trading patterns and assisting companies in adjusting to evolving regulation. Thier specialties include MiFID, ATS, risk management and trading systems development.

Cinnober develops products used by exchanges, banks and other financial institutions including Borsa Italiana, the Chicago Board Options Exchange, Deutsche Bank, Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange, London Metal Exchange, NYSE Liffe and Quadriserv. Cinnober also powers new initiatives and alternative trading systems in new international marketplaces, including Alpha Trading Systems, Burgundy, Markit BOAT and Turquoise.[2]

History

The company was founded in 1998 by four former employees of OMX and SEB (a Swedish bank). They had worked together at Digital Equipment Corporation during the 1980s and had developed trading systems. Their vision was to develop a flexible and fast platform for financial transactions, using the possibilities offered by technological achievements such as the Internet and Java.

The four founders were joined by the present chairman of the board, Nils-Robert Persson. Of the original founders, Gunnar Mjöberg and Peter Lenti are still active in the company. In 2005, Cinnober sold its subsidiary CScreen Ltd. - the provider of CScreen, a price discovery platform for equity derivatives - to Euronext.liffe.[3]

Cinnober has 170 employees, most of whom have a background in marketplaces and financial IT. Offices are located in Stockholm and New York. The company's Series B shares are listed on “Alternativa Aktiemarknaden[4] (the Alternative Stock Market) and are traded twice annually, in June and December.

Press Releases

  • In July, 2012, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and Cinnober announced that the newly designed trading and surveillance systems will be ready for use in equities markets during Q3 of 2012. Once installed, SET can offer increased transaction speed to support high-frequency and algorithmic trading, and provide the use of industry standard interfaces to attract other marketplaces and improve liquidity on the platform. [5]
  • In June, 2012, the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has announced its partnership with Cinnober Financial Technology. Where Cinnober will provide an exchange infrastructure to improve their derivatives trading marketplace; improving speed, creating efficient access to liquidity and increased reliability to support new trading and clearing requirements. [6]
  • In May, 2012, Cinnober announced the acquisition of Nomura’s Swedish technology development organization in Umea. The deal included 40 specialists in developing equity trading applications and platforms. [7]
  • In April, 2012, The Qatar Exchange announced that it has successfully taken Cinnober's market monitoring system, Scila Surveillance, into production. The system is designed to meet the Quatar Exchange's need for; a news alert detection program for abnormal behavior formatted to the exchange's rule book; integration of the exchange's trading engine, post-trade system and news feed and; new reports and screen features. [8]
  • In March, 2012, Cinnober announced the Appointment of Javier Torable as its new CEO. Tordable had experience in international capital markets, having worked with a number of exchanges and trading companies, including Deutsche Börse, Eurex and MTS (London Stock Exchange Group), during his 15–year international career. In the last one and a half years, Tordable has been leading the efforts to establish PAVE, aiming to be Spain’s first MTF, to attract international traders and increase liquidity in Spanish equities.[9]
  • In Februrary, 2012, Cinnober released, TRADExpress Index Engine, the world's fastest real-time index engine. Based on TRADExpress platform, the engine is a plug-in orientated standalone product that connects to market data feeds or directly to feeds from different trading venues, and then calculates and disseminates the indexes in real time after each updating event. It's first delivery is planned for the Stock Exchange of Thailand. [10]
  • On Oct. 29, 2010, Cinnober announced that Per-Anders Häll-Bedman as Deputy CEO, in addition to his current position as Head of Support and Operations. [16]
  • On June 1, 2010, Cinnober launched TESS (TRADExpress Streamlined Services)—a SaaS offering for trading venues comprising a hosted and managed exchange system and market surveillance. [17]
  • In early March 2010, Cinnober took another step in their aim to lower latency by releasing a new version of the TRADExpress Trading System. The first customer upgrade begun immediately. [18]
  • On Sept. 22, 2009, Oslo Børs selected Scila Surveillance for their derivatives market. This made Oslo the fourth market to take in the recently launched all-purpose surveillance system.[20]
  • In April 2009, Cinnober launched a real-time clearing solution which was developed to meet the increased demands for high performance clearing services that are expected to be one of the effects of the credit crises. The clearing solution supports bilateral clearing and can be used so see a continous up-to-the second picture of a member's position at any given moment.[23] The Financial News called it an "all-purpose system" in May 2009.[24]
  • In February 2009, Cinnober and Scila AB announced the signing of an exclusive sales agreement involving the launch of a market surveillance system. According to the company, the system, named Scila Surveillance, can be implemented with any trading platform on the market. Scila is a Stockholm-based company, in which Cinnober has invested a strategic minority stake.[25]
  • In September 2008, Cinnober announced that it was selected as technology provider for Burgundy, a trading facility for listed Nordic securities, targeted for launch in the first half of 2009.[26]
  • In November 2007, Cinnober announced its membership in the Open MiFID Alliance (OMA). The OMA enables financial institutions to adopt pragmatic solutions to accelerate the upgrade of their IT infrastructure, and meet the regulatory requirements of MiFID.[28]

Products and Services

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Cinnober provides solutions and services to trading and clearing venues. All applications have a layered design with the TRADExpress Platform as the base. The platform encompasses the infrastructural components needed for mission critical transaction solutions and ensures performance in terms of low-latency and high throughput.The business logic of each specific product is added in modules on top of the platform layer. The final step is customizing the product to suit each customer’s own business model.

The customization is done in close cooperation with the customer. Scrum and other methods that enhance agility and transparency are used in the delivery process. The TRADExpress Platform is based on Java. It has a fully redundant and scalable architecture and runs cost effectively with a wide choice of hardware, operating systems and databases.

Cinnober also offers managed hosting services and system operations of delivered solutions.

Products and services include:

  • TRADExpress Trading System is marketed as a low-latency, high-throughput trading engine that meets the needs of the most demanding marketplaces within the financial, commodity and energy sectors. In March 2010, version 8.0 of TRADExpress Trading System was released. In addition to efficiency improvements in the system protocol and business logic, new deployment options were added in to version 8.0.[33] Compared to the previous version, latency has been reduced by almost 50 percent when measuring the average response time — door-to-door. The business logic latency has been lowered to 87 microseconds, compared to the previous 138 microseconds. These benchmarks have been measured in Intel's lab in the UK and more information will be jointly released by Intel and Cinnober during late March.[34].
  • TESS—TRADExpress Streamlined Services is a SaaS (Software as a Service) offering for trading venues comprising a full exchange solution with a set of add-ons, including market surveillance. The core of TESS is a preconfigured version of the proven TRADExpress Trading System.
  • TRADExpress Index Engine was touted as the world's fastest real-time index engine by Cinnober at the time of its release. It connects to market data feeds or directly to feeds from trading veues, calculates and disseminates the indexes.[35]
  • Scila Compliance provides investment banks, brokers and market participants a tool to ensure they act in accordance with regulations, market rules and their own internal principles and risk policies.

Javier Tordable John Lothian Newsletter Interview

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Cinnober CEO Javier Tordable Discusses the Company’s Recent Partnerships
Javier Tordable, who took the CEO post at Cinnober in March, has inked notable trading platform, clearing and surveillance technology deals with the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) and The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). This week, the firm announced a deal to provide clearing technology for the London Metal Exchange (LME). In our recent interview during the FIA-FOA International Derivatives Expo in London, Tordable talks about the DGCX deal, the acquisition of Nomura’s Swedish technology development center in Umeå, Sweden, as well as where technology is heading. Interview by John Lothian News editor-in-chief Jim Kharouf. Published July 18, 2012. Watch at MarketsWiki.tv[36]

Key People

References

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  2. Cinnober. Intel FasterFS - The Financial Services Site.
  3. Cinnober Signs Three Major Contracts With Euronext.liffe. Bobsguide.
  4. Website. Alternativa Aktiemarknaden.
  5. SET ready to launch Cinnober technology. Cinnober.
  6. DGCX chooses Cinnober’s trading, clearing and surveillance technology. Cinnober.
  7. Cinnober acquires Nomura’s Swedish technology development centre. Cinnober.
  8. Quatar Exchange Launches Cinnober System. Cinnober.
  9. Cinnober Appoints New CEO. Cinnober.
  10. Cinnober Releases World's fastest Index Engine. Cinnober.
  11. Press Release. Cinnober.
  12. The world's fastest commodity exchange now fully operational. Press Release.
  13. SET awards IT contract to Cinnober. National Multi Media.
  14. Deutsche Borse Taps Cinnober New Market Surveillance Technology. Cinnober.
  15. Cinnober to upgrade Borsa Italiana’s market data dissemination solution. Cinnober.
  16. Cinnober Appoints Pers-Anders Häll-Bedman as Deputy CEO. MondoVisione.
  17. Cinnober adds SaaS exchange offering to repertoire. Finextra.
  18. Cinnober Releases TRADExpress Trading System Version 8.0. Mondovisione.
  19. TradExpress RealTime Clearing contract. Finextra.
  20. Press Release. Cinnober.
  21. Press Release. Cinnober.
  22. Article. Wall Street & Technology.
  23. Press Release. Cinnober.
  24. Cinnober takes on clearers with all-purpose system. Financial News.
  25. Press Release. Cinnober.
  26. Press release. BNet.
  27. Press release. Cinnober.
  28. Press Release. Cinnober.
  29. Turquoise decides on Cinnober’s Tradexpress. Computer Weekly.
  30. ATSs Favor Independent Tech Supplier. AdvancedTrading.
  31. Press Release. Cinnober.
  32. Press release. Cinnober.
  33. Press Release. Cinnober.
  34. Press Release. Cinnober.
  35. Cinnober Releases World's Fastest Real-Time Index Engine - Microsecond Continuous Updates With Superior Flexibility. Mondo Visione.
  36. Cinnober CEO Javier Tordable Discusses the Company’s Recent Partnerships. MarketsWiki.tv.
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