- 1.0 Overview: The Sellside Cash Equities OMS & EMS Business and Functionality Landscape
- 1.1 The Business Perspective
- 1.2 The Functional Capabilities Perspective
- 2.0 Assessing the Surveyed Sellside Cash Equities OEMS
- 2.1 Methodology
- 2.2 Analysis of GreySpark Partners Survey Findings
- 2.3 Vendor Sheets: Sellside Cash Equities OEMS
- 3.0 Vendor Sheets: Sellside Cash Equities OEMS
- 3.1 ARQA Technologies’ QUIK OEMS
- 3.2 FIS’ Global Trading
- 3.3 FlexTrade’s FlexOMS & FlexTRADER
- 3.4 Horizon Software Horizon Platform for: Automated Trading; Delta-1 Trading; and Agency Trading
- 3.5 Itiviti Group AB’s Itiviti OMS
- 3.6 Quod Financial’s Adaptive Execution Platform
- 4.0 Appendices
- 4.1 Glossary of Terms
- 4.2 Table of Figures
Quantifying Vendor Responses to Evolving Investment Bank Business & Trading Models
This report reviews the OMS, EMS and OEMS offerings of six cash equities trading technology vendor offerings competing for investment bank market share in 2019. Specifically, this report – which details the findings of a GreySpark survey of each of the six product offerings – examines how cost pressures impacting the investment banking cash equities sales and trading business models are affecting the ways in which trading technology vendors are positioning the continual development of their solutions’ functional capabilities for the rigours of the competitive landscape, both in 2019 and over the next three-to-five years.