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Rapid Addition Names Deepak Dhayatker CTO

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Electronic trading solutions specialist Rapid Addition has named Deepak Dhayatker as Chief Technology Officer. Dhayatker joins from Commerzbank, where he was responsible for building electronic trading and platform development teams across multiple locations. Prior to Commerzbank, he held senior software engineering roles at BNP Paribas, Dresdner Bank and CMC Markets. Splitting his time between London and Rapid Addition’s core development hub in Prague, Dhayatker will report to CEO Mike Powell.

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