Transact partners with WBS for its electronic dealing solution

‘The partnership will help us achieve great execution prices for our customers’

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Investment platform Transact has partnered with platform solutions, Winterflood Business Services (WBS) for its automated electronic dealing solution.

WBS connects to markets electronically to allow for automated trading. This integration will enable Transact clients to access more counterparties and liquidity in global equities, exchange traded products, investment trusts, as well as in the majority of listed stocks across Europe and broad coverage of US, Canadian and Asian liquid stocks. WBS's integrated technology and flexible proposition will also enable Transact clients to meet the requirements of a rapidly changing investment landscape and relieve the regulatory burden, it said. WBS' in-house dealing team provides a complete e...

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