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It’s been a brilliant year for Exberry. From cloud collaborations, platform enhancements and key additions to the team, we have been extremely busy with even more financial exchanges, cloud providers and industry associations, all recognising the power of transformation changes when it comes to the trading infrastructures of financial exchanges.
2023 was a year of innovation, inspiration and cooperation. Let’s take a look at some of our most-read articles from the past year:
1. “New Take on Trading Technology” Article from the World Federation of Exchange’s monthly Focus publication
In September, Guy Melamed, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Exberry provided an in-depth look at the feasibility of regulated exchanges transitioning to cloud-based trading in Focus, the monthly publication of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE). He covered the opportunities and obstacles of adopting cloud, as well as the risks in delaying investment towards technology upgrades.
Take a look at the entire article here.
2. “Embracing Change Can Ignite True Innovation In The Financial Exchange Industry”
Magnus Almqvist, Head of Sales at Exberry, wrote about how embracing change can become a
catalyst for true innovation. Drawing lessons from groundbreaking innovations like Kenya’s M-Pesa and China’s WePay, the avoidance of legacy tech paves the way for unforeseen advancements. The message is clear: those embracing change will unlock unforeseen benefits, while those resisting risk being held back in a world of digitised markets.
Take a look at the entire article here.
3. “Carbon Markets: Paving The Way For A Revolutionary New Asset Class”
The push for global carbon markets is transforming carbon credits into a major traded asset, with a compliance market valued at $851 billion, and voluntary offsets set to grow from $2 billion in 2022, to $100 billion in 2030. Despite challenges such as the lack of standardisation and regulation, the creation of carbon exchanges is crucial. Exberry’s Carbon Markets solution addresses these issues by offering a turnkey solution for regulated exchanges, facilitating connectivity, interoperability and liquidity. Exberry and its partners are positioned to play a vital role in the regulated carbon markets space.
Take a look at the entire article here.
4. The Brand Evolution Of Exberry
Towards the end of the year, we were absolutely thrilled to unveil Exberry’s fresh brand look and website as we broaden our horizons and continue to lead in providing top-tier trading solutions for exchanges and alternative markets. Find out more about our journey to revamp our entire brand to reflect our current position and vision for the future.
Take a look at the entire article here.
5. “Seizing Opportunities In The Digital Transformation Of Capital Markets”
This blog examines how digital transformation in financial markets can provide answers to climate challenges, operational efficiency, and risk reduction, while DLT can enable the digitisation of securities and improvement of transparency, efficiency, security and resiliency. Major players, such as the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and JPMorgan Chase, are embracing DLT. The transformation of financial instruments involves asset creation, trading, asset transfer, and asset storage, with potential benefits including faster time-to-market and unified post-trade processes.
Take a look at the entire article here.
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