Trayport alliance to offer streamlined trading
Trayport, the software company behind trading platform GlobalVision, has entered into an alliance with Excelergy Corporation to offer a flexible package combining Excelergy’s trading and retail solutions with Trayport’s front-end energy trading platform.
"As trading markets become more competitive across Europe, the need to streamline trading operations from front-end to back-office operations will play an increasingly critical role for companies to maintain and grow their margins and bottom-line results," said Tom Zilkas, Trayport's head of energy sales.
"The alliance between Excelergy and Trayport will provide these companies with a
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