Sigma extends partnership with ION
20 March 2024 UK

IION has extended its partnership with Sigma Broking through the adoption of ION’s XTP Execution suite.
The international brokerage company currently deploys ION’s post-trade solutions to automate its middle and back-office operations.
Sigma, a privately-owned brokerage company, will now use the XTP Execution suite to allow customers to trade listed derivatives on the London Metal Exchange.
Gary Pettit, CEO of Sigma Broking, says: “Sigma Broking is one of only eight Category 1 Ring Dealing members on the LME; ION’s XTP Execution further strengthens our front-office execution capabilities and infrastructure for trading commodities on the LME.”
Francesco Margini, chief product officer for cleared derivatives at ION Markets, adds: “Using XTP Execution, Sigma is able to capitalise on additional opportunities on the LME, using integrated workflows and connected data for real-time insights.”
The international brokerage company currently deploys ION’s post-trade solutions to automate its middle and back-office operations.
Sigma, a privately-owned brokerage company, will now use the XTP Execution suite to allow customers to trade listed derivatives on the London Metal Exchange.
Gary Pettit, CEO of Sigma Broking, says: “Sigma Broking is one of only eight Category 1 Ring Dealing members on the LME; ION’s XTP Execution further strengthens our front-office execution capabilities and infrastructure for trading commodities on the LME.”
Francesco Margini, chief product officer for cleared derivatives at ION Markets, adds: “Using XTP Execution, Sigma is able to capitalise on additional opportunities on the LME, using integrated workflows and connected data for real-time insights.”
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