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Object Trading Adapts To Singapore Exchange’s Titan Platform

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Multi-asset trading infrastructure provider Object Trading has adjusted its services to conform to Titan, the newly launched trading platform of the Singapore Exchange (SGX).

Object Trading’s Direct Market Access (DMA) platform will continue to handle market data, order execution and pre-trade risk constraints for its clients who trade on SGX. Object Trading supports SGX’s QuestDT derivatives trading system, and was certified in May for connection to Titan.

Dan Hubscher, Object Trading’s Director of Strategy, says: “As innovation in the financial sector is endless, the exchanges’ technology landscape continues to evolve with necessary upgrades, migrations, and product launches. Maintaining seamless connectivity for our clients is vital. We are delighted to have conformed to SGX’s Titan platform directly, making it easier for our clients to trade in and out of Singapore. By using our platform, clients don’t have to continually make independent investments in connectivity development and maintenance for every technology change at an exchange.”

With the certification and conformance, Object Trading DMA platform users need not change the API that they use to access SGX products on Titan. The DMA platform handles $150 billion of notional value traded daily.

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