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big xyt Names Anthony Huck as Head of the Americas

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big xyt, the independent provider of smart data and analytic solutions, has appointed Anthony (Tony) Huck to its global executive team as Head of the Americas. He will be responsible for expanding the firm’s global footprint into the United States, Canadian, and LatAm regions.

Huck brings over thirty years of experience to the role, having previously served as CEO of Score Priority (now Lime Financial) and President and COO of Lime Brokerage. Earlier, he held senior executive positions at Royal Bank of Scotland, Citadel Securities, and Investment Technology Group (ITG).

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