Appia Financial Services goes live
28 April 2026 US
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Appia Financial Services (AFS), a US registered broker-dealer has been launched under the parent company of Appia Capital Partners.
Based in New Jersey, the firms core services include: execution services across a range of asset classes, prime brokerage referral via their clearing brokers, securities lending, and capital introduction.
AFS caters to a range of clients, including hedge funds, asset managers, private companies, family offices, trusts, insurance companies, and regional banks.
According to the firm, their approach emphasises balance sheet efficiency, transparency, and conservative risk management, with the objective of delivering durable, repeatable outcomes for institutional market participants.
In an online statement, John Stracquadanio, CEO of AFS, says: I am proud of the team of industry experts with deep knowledge and long-term relationships that have joined AFS and Appia Capital Partners, the parent of AFS, as investors and partners.
Based in New Jersey, the firms core services include: execution services across a range of asset classes, prime brokerage referral via their clearing brokers, securities lending, and capital introduction.
AFS caters to a range of clients, including hedge funds, asset managers, private companies, family offices, trusts, insurance companies, and regional banks.
According to the firm, their approach emphasises balance sheet efficiency, transparency, and conservative risk management, with the objective of delivering durable, repeatable outcomes for institutional market participants.
In an online statement, John Stracquadanio, CEO of AFS, says: I am proud of the team of industry experts with deep knowledge and long-term relationships that have joined AFS and Appia Capital Partners, the parent of AFS, as investors and partners.
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