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Trading Technologies International acquires OpenGamma


17 December 2025 US
Reporter: Hansa Tote

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Trading Technologies International (TT) has acquired OpenGamma, a market leader in derivatives margin analytics for buy side and sell side clients.

The integration of OpenGamma's margin optimisation and capital efficiency tools directly into the TT platform will allow for automated trading and position transfer workflows that reduce risk and increase efficiency and will enhance TT’s multi-asset platform.

Justin Llewellyn-Jones, CEO of TT, states: "The acquisition of OpenGamma is a transformative step that immediately deepens the value proposition we will offer our combined customer base.

“Global derivatives markets have undergone profound structural changes in recent years, particularly in the realm of margin requirements, resulting in an acute need to manage margin-driven liquidity risk without weakening safeguards around counterparty risk.

“OpenGamma's real-time insights empower firms to maximise leverage and free up precious capital.â€

Peter Rippon, CEO of OpenGamma, adds: “Joining forces with Trading Technologies provides us with a massive opportunity to accelerate our growth.

“Leveraging TT’s scaled go-to-market and distribution capabilities will unlock new opportunities for the OpenGamma platform across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.â€

TT will leverage OpenGamma’s strong client relationships to accelerate its opportunities in the hedge fund and energy sectors, while TT’s network will provide OpenGamma with access to a larger pool of sell side bank clients.

Through its Execution Management System (EMS), TT provides access to more than 100 global exchanges and venues for cross-asset trading, while, via TT’s Order Management System (OMS), firms can accept, manage, and execute orders and conduct post-trade confirmations and allocations.

The expansion of the platform to deliver multi-asset functionality enables clients to utilise sophisticated order and execution management tools in the E/OMS for high, low and no-touch workflows across their global trading operations in each of the asset classes.

TT’s open architecture allows users to integrate their systems with TT to access their own market connections, private liquidity or execution algorithms and import data from external sources enterprise-wide.
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