LiquidityBook hires trio for sell-side operations and solutions
18 February 2022 UK
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LiquidityBook, the provider of cloud buy- and sell-side trading solutions, has bolstered its team with three new hires to enhance and expand its sell-side solutions and operations.
Brian Cabra will serve as vice president of implementations, while Ryan Stankus will serve as vice president of product management. Terrence Cheung will serve as vice president of post-trade product management.
Cabra will be responsible for the implementation and delivery management of the LBX Sell-Side solution for broker-dealers, while Stankus will work closely with LiquidityBook’s chief operating officer Sayant Chatterjee to oversee all aspects of sell-side product management.
Cheung will manage the solution provider’s newly launched LBX Trade Match product, while also driving LiquidityBook’s middle-office framework across the entire customer base.
Prior to LiquidityBook, Cabra served as senior technical account manager at ION Markets where he oversaw several large-scale global implementations of the firm’s Fidessa platform, an integrated trading solution for equities.
He began his career at CA Technologies, where he served as the technology lead for its global commissions system.
Prior to LiquidityBook, Stankus served at Fidessa for more than 20 years. At Fidessa, Stankus gained extensive experience with complex global trading platforms, holding several senior roles ranging from technical architecture to product management. Prior to Fidessa, he was a contractor at RBC Capital Markets.
Cheung joins LiquidityBook from FlexTrade, where he served as vice president, sell-side product manager. At FlexTrade, he managed the company’s SaaS-based global middle-office system for the sell-side.
Before that, he spent more than 12 years at Fidessa, where he worked on various products such as Fidessa’s LatAM Trading Platform.
Commenting on the new hires, Chatterjee says: “This is an exciting time for our business as we are seeing an increasing number of brokers turn to the LiquidityBook framework to solve complex workflow and operational problems while reducing total cost of ownership. We are thrilled to welcome these three talented individuals, whose expertise and experience will position us to serve as a true partner to the broker-dealer community.”
Brian Cabra will serve as vice president of implementations, while Ryan Stankus will serve as vice president of product management. Terrence Cheung will serve as vice president of post-trade product management.
Cabra will be responsible for the implementation and delivery management of the LBX Sell-Side solution for broker-dealers, while Stankus will work closely with LiquidityBook’s chief operating officer Sayant Chatterjee to oversee all aspects of sell-side product management.
Cheung will manage the solution provider’s newly launched LBX Trade Match product, while also driving LiquidityBook’s middle-office framework across the entire customer base.
Prior to LiquidityBook, Cabra served as senior technical account manager at ION Markets where he oversaw several large-scale global implementations of the firm’s Fidessa platform, an integrated trading solution for equities.
He began his career at CA Technologies, where he served as the technology lead for its global commissions system.
Prior to LiquidityBook, Stankus served at Fidessa for more than 20 years. At Fidessa, Stankus gained extensive experience with complex global trading platforms, holding several senior roles ranging from technical architecture to product management. Prior to Fidessa, he was a contractor at RBC Capital Markets.
Cheung joins LiquidityBook from FlexTrade, where he served as vice president, sell-side product manager. At FlexTrade, he managed the company’s SaaS-based global middle-office system for the sell-side.
Before that, he spent more than 12 years at Fidessa, where he worked on various products such as Fidessa’s LatAM Trading Platform.
Commenting on the new hires, Chatterjee says: “This is an exciting time for our business as we are seeing an increasing number of brokers turn to the LiquidityBook framework to solve complex workflow and operational problems while reducing total cost of ownership. We are thrilled to welcome these three talented individuals, whose expertise and experience will position us to serve as a true partner to the broker-dealer community.”
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