First New York Announces Strategic Partnership With FundSeeder
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 4, 2021 / First New York, a leading, independent multi-asset trading firm, today announced a strategic partnership with FundSeeder Holdings, LLC. The agreement will create an innovative, global trading solution combining FundSeeder s performance analytics technology and global talent search capabilities with First New York s trader evaluation, pedigree, world-class operational infrastructure, and trading capital.
Under the terms of the agreement, First New York will leverage FundSeeder s global reach in identifying skilled traders and its performance evaluation platform to provide capital to leading emerging trading talent. First New York will allocate capital via managed accounts to accelerate the growth of the best traders on the FundSeeder platform. Both firms share core philosophical tenants that are the foundation for this strategic collaboration:
First New York FundSeeder announce strategic partnership
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