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Abstract:TORA is the infrastructure of multi-asset trading. The deal is expected o be closed by the second half of 2022.
London Stock Exchange Group (LON: LSEG) announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire TORA, a cloud-based technology provider to the trading companies, for a total consideration of $325 million.
The acquisition came when there is a rise in institutional demand for exposure to crypto and other digital assets. In addition, LSEG is expecting to enhance its footprint in the trading and banking solution business.
“Combining TORA‘s multi-asset technology and global expertise with the strength and breadth of LSEG’s Data & Analytics division will create a compelling customer proposition,” said Andrea Remyn Stone, LSEGs Group Head of Data and Analytics.
“This acquisition is a great example of LSEGs strategy to provide customers with a global, multi-asset class financial infrastructure that operates across the capital markets and investment lifecycle as an open ecosystem.”
Global Presence
TORA was established in 2004. Its offerings include an order and execution management system (OEMS) and portfolio management system (PMS) for customers trading with multi-assets. Additionally, LSEG will benefit from TORAs presence in Asia and North America and operations in Europe.
“This transaction is an important extension of our global Trading business. Acquiring TORA will enable LSEG to deliver critical 'at trade' capabilities for the buy-side, seamlessly connecting into our next generation desktop Workspace,” said Dean Berry, the Group Head of Trading & Banking Solutions at LSEG.
“Combining TORA‘s international footprint with LSEG’s global reach will drive further growth, and we look forward to collaborating in order to continue this expansion.”
Last year, LSEG closed the massive acquisition of market data operator, Refinitiv, but it had to sell its stakes in Borsa Italiana for regulatory clearance of the deal. Furthermore, the London-based company agreed to acquire Quantile, a provider of portfolio and margin services in the financial industry.
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