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Exchange Data International Opens New York Office Reflecting Business Expansion and Appoints Hyland

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Exchange Data International Limited (EDI), a specialist provider of global reference and corporate actions data, has opened a new office in New York to service its existing and growing North American clients. EDI at the same time has appointed Michael Hyland, an industry veteran, to advise on strategic matters especially with regard to fixed income initiatives.

Previous to his appointment at EDI, Hyland served as managing director of Securities Operations & Fixed Income Markets at NYSE Euronext where he was critical in the re-launching of the NYSE Bond Business. He is a very accomplished executive with over 20 years experience in B2B financial services, back office operations and client relationship management. His appointment further strengthens EDI growth in North America.

“EDI’s global data set is becoming essential for North American firms to track and monitor complex events for risk mitigation and client service, we look forward to continue growth and development in the region,” says Kevin Brady, executive director of EDI.

Jonathan Bloch, CEO, adds: “Even in these volatile trading conditions EDI has grown and will continue to offer customisable and flexible solutions to our clients. Michael brings great experience and this will only enable us to offer even better solutions.”

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