Draft:LiquidityFinder
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Company type | Private company |
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Founded | 2019 |
Headquarters | London, UK |
Key people | Sam Low (Founder) |
Website | https://liquidityfinder.com/ |
LiquidityFinder is an online platform which allows traders, brokers and institutions to source liquidity and technology.
LiquidityFinder is designed as a social network, which allows liquidity providers and brokers to network and streamline research and process B2B liquidity sourcing in the OTC electronic markets. The platform has a proprietary messaging system, which allows members to message potential partners directly on the platform.
LiquidityFinder also serves as a news outlet, and provides news updates on FX companies, changes in the market, and new positions in prominent companies.
LiquidityFinder is based in the United Kingdom, and is headquartered in London.
History
[edit]LiquidityFinder was founded in 2019 as a way to simplify the complexity of sourcing liquidity and technology in the rapidly changing landscape of traditional and decentralised financial markets.
Founded by Sam Low, the company was originally a way of connecting brokers with liquidity providers through Sam's personal network. In December 2022, LiquidityFinder upgraded to become a social media platform for financial market professionals to network and connect.[1]
LiquidityFinder now works with FX, CFD, and digital asset liquidity providers, and sources the technology to support their trading businesses.
References
[edit]- ^ "LiquidityFinder Brings Advanced Social Features to Leading Institutional OTC Liquidity Information Platform". www.acnnewswire.com. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
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