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TORA Appoints Alex Findlay to Head US Sales

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Multi-asset OEMS & PMS vendor TORA, acquired by London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) earlier this year, has appointed Alex Findlay as Director of Sales, located in New York.

Findlay has more than 15 years of experience in financial products and sales, having previously worked as a sales and relationship manager for State Street’s FX Connect product first in London and then in New York. Findlay also served as Technical Account Manager at Bloomberg, and started his career as a market analyst at Thomson Reuters.

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