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Screen Consultants Expands Consultancy and Sales Teams

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Dutch data technology vendor Screen Consultants has appointed Bart Aerssens and Denis Nohar to its market data consultancy team and has hired Fons Richter to support sales in Europe and the Middle East.

Both were previously market data managers with Netherlands-based banks: Aerssens with F. van Lanschot Bankiers and Nohar with Staal Bankiers/Achmea. Screen says that the hires will meet growing demand for market data optimisation technology and services.

Richter started his career at Datastream in 1980, where he was the director responsible for developing Datastream Far East. He moved to Hong Kong 15 years ago and founded his own company in 1996. In his new role, Richter will be based in the Netherlands.

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