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Zema Global Acquires cQuant.io to Strengthen Advanced Analytics Capabilities in Energy and Commodities

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Zema Global,thea data management and analytics provider for the energy, commodities, and financial sectors, has acquired cQuant.io, a specialist in analytic solutions for energy and commodity companies. The acquisition, backed by investor FTV Capital, enhances Zema Global’s offering by integrating cQuant.io’s advanced analytics platform with its own enterprise data management solutions. This combined capability aims to improve decision-making speed and accuracy for clients operating in complex and volatile markets.

As part of the deal, cQuant.io will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary under the brand “A Zema Global Company,” with its former CEO David Leevan taking on the role of President at Zema Global. The partnership expands Zema Global’s global analytics team and deepens its capabilities in areas such as quantitative modelling, asset valuation, and renewable forecasting. The move reinforces the company’s strategy to provide seamless, real-time insights for global operations.

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