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TRG Screen and S4 Partner to Deliver Integrated Market-Data Procurement and Operations

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TRG Screen, provider of market data and subscription cost management technology, has formed a strategic partnership with S4 Market Data that brings together TRG’s operational managed-services platform with S4’s specialist procurement and negotiation expertise. The collaboration is designed to give financial institutions a single, integrated operating model across both the administrative and commercial layers of market-data management, an area where firms continue to face rising complexity, shifting vendor requirements and mounting cost pressure.

The announcement highlights the familiar operational pain points around licensing, declarations, renewals and feed administration, but TRG Screen’s CEO Leigh Walters emphasises that the joint capability extends further into the wider data ecosystem, including categories that have historically required more specialist handling.

“While the announcement focuses on the heavy-lifting workflows – licensing, declarations, renewals, feed administration – the partnership absolutely goes further,” he tells TradingTech Insight. “It covers alternative data, non-traditional datasets and investment research as well. TRG Screen is built to be asset-class agnostic, so we can process high-volume services across the board. S4 brings the procurement expertise in the trickier areas like alt-data and research. They source, evaluate and negotiate; we run everything through a single operating model. Clients get one coherent framework instead of another bolt-on, and S4 is already doing this across all content categories today. This partnership simply brings that capability into the TRG ecosystem.”

According to Walters, demand for this type of combined service is coming from a broad range of institutions. Mid-tier buy-side firms often need procurement capability they do not maintain internally, while large global organisations are seeking flexible specialist support during renewal cycles, re-platforming efforts or periods when internal expertise is stretched.

“We’re seeing demand from every part of the market. Global institutions are leaning in because they’ve got gaps in niche expertise or they need to scale quickly for renewal cycles without adding permanent headcount. The talent market for market-data specialists is tight, so firms want capability on demand. In practice, big firms use us to strengthen specialist capacity, and the buy side uses us to build a function they can’t justify internally. And to be honest, this partnership came from client demand – TRG already had the trusted operational platform, and clients were asking for the commercial expertise on top. S4 brings exactly that.”

The operating model being introduced through the partnership is deliberately structured around a clear separation of responsibilities: TRG Screen manages the recurring, process-driven engine room, while S4 handles the strategic procurement and commercial engagement with vendors. The aim is to eliminate the disconnect that commonly appears between sourcing decisions and ongoing operational execution.

“The easiest way to describe it is one operating stack with two layers,” says Walters. “TRG Screen runs the engine room – inventory management, invoice processing, allocations, fulfilment, renewals, declarations – the high-volume tasks where our tooling delivers control and efficiency. S4 wraps around that with the market-facing work: sourcing, negotiation, pricing benchmarks, contract optimisation, and the day-to-day vendor engagement the front office relies on. S4 determines the ‘what and why’ – the commercial strategy and the deals – and TRG makes sure everything runs cleanly every day with governance, auditability and scale. It closes the gap between strategy and execution.”

For firms grappling with proliferating datasets, evolving licensing rules and the need for tighter spend governance, the TRG Screen–S4 partnership offers a consolidated path forward: a single framework that links procurement strategy directly to operational discipline across market data, alternative data and research content, supported by both specialist expertise and scalable managed services.

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