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Abstract:Liquidnet, a technology-driven agency execution specialist, has announced its partnership with TP ICAP Midcap, a brokerage firm and specialized investment bank in European Small and Mid-Caps (SMEs) that assists entrepreneurs in their development and financing strategy, as well as institutional investors.
Liquidnet, a technology-driven agency execution specialist, has announced its partnership with TP ICAP Midcap, a brokerage firm and specialized investment bank in European Small and Mid-Caps (SMEs) that assists entrepreneurs in their development and financing strategy, as well as institutional investors. The two companies are collaborating to increase block liquidity opportunities in European SMEs through the combination of their expertise, established client networks, and cutting-edge technology. This partnership is aligned with Liquidnet's commitment to addressing difficult liquidity and execution challenges for its Members and builds on the acquisition of Liquidnet by TP ICAP, exemplifying their complementary nature and the benefits they can provide to their client base. Chris Jackson, Global Head of Equity Strategy and Head of EMEA Equities at Liquidnet believes that this collaboration will enable them to help Members reduce the cost of trading by combining their global liquidity network and innovative liquidity discovery offerings with TP ICAP Midcap's specialist knowledge and liquidity. Charles-Henri Berbain, Managing Director at TP ICAP Midcap, is excited to collaborate with Liquidnet to address the problem of lack of secondary market liquidity as a means of boosting investment in SMEs and believes that their partnership will benefit asset managers in finding block liquidity in small and mid-cap names.
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