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Eventus Systems caps off year of unprecedented growth
Trade surveillance solution provider poised for further expansion in 2021
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AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Eventus Systems, Inc., a leading global provider of multi-asset class trade surveillance and market risk solutions, announced today that the firm experienced unprecedented growth on multiple fronts in 2020, marking its strongest year to date in revenue and new client onboardings. The company has additional expansion plans for 2021, with deeper penetration in asset classes such as equities, foreign exchange (FX), fixed income and digital assets.
Eventus CEO Travis Schwab said: In a year full of so many challenges and hardships for us all, we are profoundly grateful that it was also the most monumental year since our launch. Our Series A funding round enabled us to make strategic investments that accelerated our growth in terms of staff, geographical presen
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