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TNS Completes Acquisition of BT Radianz, Cementing Shift in Financial Markets Connectivity

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Transaction Network Services has completed its acquisition of BT Radianz, formally bringing the long-established financial markets network under the ownership of TNS and closing a deal first announced in September.

Radianz, which for more than two decades has provided secure, managed connectivity between trading firms, exchanges, market data venues and service providers, now sits within TNS’s broader portfolio of low-latency networking, hosting and market infrastructure services.

“The combination of TNS and Radianz reinforces what financial institutions value most in their connectivity strategy: stability, diversity and optionality,” Mike Keegan, CEO of TNS, tells TradingTech Insight. “By bringing together two established networks with complementary strengths, we are preserving the resilience and choice that customers rely on today, while creating a stronger foundation for the future.”

For TNS, the completion of the acquisition materially expands its global network footprint and deepens its presence at the core of institutional trading workflows. The combined network connects thousands of financial institutions and venues worldwide, reinforcing TNS’s position as one of the largest dedicated trading connectivity providers globally. The deal also strengthens TNS’s ability to offer clients a single connectivity partner spanning market data distribution, order routing, venue access and application connectivity across regions and asset classes.

The acquisition reflects a broader industry trend toward consolidation in the connectivity layer, driven by growing demands for scale, resilience and operational simplicity. As trading architectures become more distributed and latency-sensitive, firms are increasingly prioritising providers that can deliver both performance and breadth of access, rather than assembling fragmented networks from multiple vendors.

From BT’s perspective, the sale completes its exit from a non-core international financial services asset, aligning with its stated strategy to focus on UK-centric telecommunications and network services. Radianz operated with a high degree of independence within BT, but its divestment underscores the diminishing strategic fit between global capital markets infrastructure and traditional telecoms portfolios.

With the deal now closed, attention is expected to turn to execution: how TNS integrates Radianz operationally, evolves the combined network, and reassures customers around continuity, service levels and long-term investment. While no immediate changes to services have been flagged publicly, the transaction sets the stage for further convergence between legacy financial networks and modern low-latency infrastructure platforms.

“For clients, the focus right now is continuity,” says Keegan. “Both organisations are operating as usual, with the same networks, services and teams in place, ensuring customers continue to get exactly what they need with no disruption to their critical workflows.”

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