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Our financial services clients come to us for flexible and innovative solutions to their complex technology and business problems. We have an established track record of delivery via traditional consultancy services and through our unique talent management program, in niche areas such as front office trading, electronic connectivity, market data and regulatory change.
Case Studies
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Our regulatory and compliance track record
A Tier-one investment bank selected Hatstand to complete a business and technical analysis of the impact of the original MiFID initiative for... View -
Exchange Connectivity Platform Migration Project
Global Investment Bank The ... View -
Market Links Development
Global Tier One Investment Bank Hatstand has continually assisted a range of top tier investment banks and other financial organisations to meet specific business objectives... View -
Data Centre Relocation
Global Investment Bank As part of a revised data centre strategy our client relocated their data centre capacity from central London to two separate sites, one near... View
About Hatstand
Hatstand provides high-quality, specialist advice and support to the financial services industry. As an electronic trading systems consultancy we focus mainly...
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Latest Blog Posts
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Hatstand @ FIMA Regulation 2012
Hatstand is going to attend FIMA Regulation 2012 that will take place on the 24th of May in London
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ESMA guidelines on automated trading environments
On 22/02/2012 ESMA issued the final text of its ‘Guidelines on systems and controls in an automated trading environment for trading platforms,... Read more
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Icap agrees to buy Plus Exchange for £1 cash
Intedealer broker Icap has agreed to acquire loss-making Plus Stock Exchange, the smaller company equity exchange, for £1 in cash.... read more
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Facebook float tests Nasdaq resilience as stock opening delayed
Trading in Facebook shares on the Nasdaq was delayed for 30-minutes after the opening bell, as the Exchange's systems struggled to keep pace with ...... read more