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KX and OneMarketData to Merge, Creating a New Force in Capital Markets Data and Analytics

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KX, the real-time analytics specialist behind the kdb+ time-series database, is set to merge with OneMarketData, provider of the OneTick market data management and analytics platform. The deal, which follows KX’s acquisition by private equity firm TA Associates in July, brings together two well-established names in capital markets technology under the KX brand.

Ashok Reddy, CEO of KX, will lead the combined company, while OneTick founder Dr. Leonid Frants takes on a strategic advisory role during the transition.

Both firms have deep Wall Street roots. Founded in 1993, KX built its reputation as the high-performance engine powering high-frequency and algorithmic trading. OneMarketData, launched in 2005, has become known for its market data management, quantitative research and surveillance tools, used by banks, hedge funds and regulators alike.

The strategic rationale is clear: a single platform spanning the full lifecycle of trading and compliance. “This is a major milestone in our journey,” said Reddy. “By pairing KX’s performance at scale with OneTick’s market data management, out-of-the-box front-office analytics and surveillance, we’re delivering a unified platform that helps customers move faster with greater confidence—across research, trading, and compliance.”

For clients, the integration could help compress research-to-production cycles for algorithms, improve execution analysis, and simplify regulatory oversight—addressing long-standing frustrations with fragmented stacks. Industry endorsement came from Citadel Securities CTO Josh Woods, who noted: “KX has long set the standard in high-performance data and analytics, and adding OneTick’s strength in market data and regulatory technology solutions creates a powerful platform for capital markets. We are excited to see KX and OneTick deepen their integration and continue driving innovation for customers like Citadel Securities.”

The merger also reflects a broader trend of private equity-driven consolidation in financial markets technology. TA Associates appears to be pursuing a buy-and-build strategy, combining complementary platforms to compete with larger incumbents such as Bloomberg, LSEG/Refinitiv, Nasdaq and ICE, as well as newer specialists including BMLL and Exegy.

Hythem El-Nazer, Co-Managing Partner of TA and Chairman of the Board of KX, commented: “Following TA’s acquisition of KX in July, we reaffirmed the Company’s commitment to putting customers and innovation first. The combination of KX and OneTick addresses some of the most persistent challenges facing customers, including fragmented tech stacks, slow time-to-value, and increasing regulatory pressure. Together, we aim to set a new standard for the industry and turn obstacles into opportunities.”

Execution, however, will be critical. Integrating overlapping products, migrating clients, and aligning development roadmaps are common hurdles in post-merger scenarios. Success will depend on whether the new KX can deliver genuine synergies without disrupting existing customer bases.

If it does, the combination of KX’s raw processing power and AI-driven analytics with OneTick’s comprehensive market data management could mark one of the most significant shifts in the trading technology landscape in recent years.

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