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DataCT to Serve as Independent Administrator for New US Consolidated Tape Plan

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DataCT, an affiliate of DataBP, has been selected by the Operating Committee of the Consolidated Tape Plan (CT Plan) to serve as its Independent Administrator. Pending final negotiations, the new CT Plan is expected to launch in early 2027 as the unified successor to the three existing US equity market data plans for Tape A, B, and C securities. To comply with SEC independence requirements, DataCT was established as a separate entity with its own governance and management structures, operating under the oversight of the CT Plan Operating Committee.

Mark Schaedel, CEO of DataBP, will serve as Acting CEO of DataCT during the transition period to ensure operational readiness before handing over to a permanent Chief Administrative Officer. DataCT has engaged Deloitte to assist with the transition programme and provide ongoing shared services, although Deloitte will have no role in governance. Responsibilities for the new administrator include subscriber onboarding, licensing, billing, compliance oversight, and coordination with Securities Information Processors (SIPs), replacing the current CTA/CQ and UTP Plan Administrators.

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