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Trading Technologies Invests $6.35 Million in KRM22, as Todd Takes the Reins

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Trading Technologies, the trading software, infrastructure and data solutions company recently acquired by 7RIDGE, has confirmed that it has invested $6.35 million in risk management technology company KRM22, and entered into a distribution agreement to market and distribute KRM22 risk management products. The investment and distribution agreement represent the first stage of cooperation between TT and KRM22, whose CEO Keith Todd has taken the helm at TT. The initial integrated risk service offering is anticipated to address pre-trade risk and will be available for TT clients to use in March.

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