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SFConnector enables the cost-effective integration of Salesforce and SharePoint. document management
For more information call +44 (0)20 7960 2880 or visit our website.
www.gmaconsulting.com
Hatstand is a global fi nancial IT consultancy with a focus on trading systems, connectivity, data management and the impact of regulatory change. We work with clients in international fi nancial centres in Europe, North America and Asia Pacifi c.
Hatstand concentrates on a discrete number of functional areas in order to truly understand your
business and achieve deep, best-in-class expertise. We deliver our consultancy services (be it as projects, managed services or people) on a global scale. Our consultants can be engaged through a traditional consultancy model or through our Hatstand Green Berets Programme, a plan that enables us to attract top technical talent who might be interested in a career in fi nancial IT, provide bespoke soft and hard skills training, mentoring and pastoral care. At the end of the programme the client can retain them as permanent employees at no additional cost.
Contact
sales@hatstand.com or +44 845 0945 700
www.hatstand.com
I nstinet, a global agency-only broker, is the independent equity trading arm of the Nomura Group. Through an advanced suite of electronic trading tools, innovative high-touch trading model and unparalleled access to insightful content and unique agency-only liquidity, Instinet helps institutions globally lower overall trading costs and ultimately improve investment performance. Throughout its 40+ year history, Instinet has been a true electronic trading pioneer, having introduced a range of now industry-standard trading technologies as well as
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the world’s fi rst major electronic trading venue in 1969, one of the fi rst recognised U.S. ECNs in 1997 and, most recently, the Chi-X businesses.
Instinet European Sales Phone: +44 (0)20 7154 8400 Email:
uk.sales.team@
instinet.co.uk
www.instinet.com Best Execution | Spring 2013
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