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The 2016 Trading Technology 40: Gil Mandelzis
No. 14 Gil Mandelzis, EBS BrokerTec (ICAP)


What happens when a company that’s No. 1 in its field turns into something completely different? Having bulked up in technology and electronic trading since the turn of the century, ICAP, the longtime leader in interdealer brokerage, agreed in November to transfer its voice and hybrid brokering and related information businesses to rival Tullett Prebon. The new ICAP becomes what group CEO Michael Spencer calls “a pure posttrade services and electronic trading group.” The e-trading business, which produced £259 million ($384 million) of ICAP’s total £1.3 billion in revenue in the fiscal year ended in March 2015, is led byGil Mandelzis, who describes the redefined ICAP as “a true fintech company and supermarket of liquidity.” Mandelzis joined the London-based firm in 2007, when it acquired transaction processor Traiana, which he founded and which now resides in the posttrade segment (£228 million in fiscal 2015 revenue, led by Jenny Knott). Mandelzis moved on to become CEO of ICAP’s EBS foreign exchange marketplace. Late in 2014, ahead of the integration of fixed-income platform BrokerTec with EBS, Mandelzis was named CEO of EBS BrokerTec. That combination results in powerful “operating leverage,” he says. Capital investments of more than $100 million over several years and upgrades in EBS technology and products now extend to BrokerTec as well. Mandelzis, 47, believes the unit’s size and synergies raise “barriers to entry” that will keep potential competitors at bay. “The market will converge around fewer ‘supermarket’ players, highly integrated and with economies of scale,” he says. For ICAP “the addressable market expands massively — any institutional client, any trading style, anywhere in the world.”
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3.Chris Isaacson
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4.Jonathan Ross
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5.Bradley Peterson
Nasdaq
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6.Brad Levy
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7.Dan Keegan
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8.Ronald DePoalo
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9.Raj Mahajan
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10.Ari Studnitzer
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11.Mayur Kapani
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12.Gerald O’Connell
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13.Nicholas Themelis
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14.Gil Mandelzis
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15.Bill Chow and Richard Leung
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16.Rob Park
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17.Philip Weisberg
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18.John Mackay (Mack) Gill
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19.Robert Cornish
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20.Paul Hamill
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21.Eric Noll
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22.Tyler Moeller and Joshua Walsky
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23.Rishi Nangalia
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24.Veronica Augustsson
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25.Alasdair Haynes
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26.Manoj Narang
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27.Gaurav Suri
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28.Robert Sloan
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29.Anton Katz and Stephen Mock
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30.Stu Taylor
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31.D. Keith Ross Jr.
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32.Donal Byrne
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33.Alfred Eskandar
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34.R. Cromwell Coulson
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35.Masayuki Hosaka
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36.Peter Maragos and David Karat
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37.Amar Kuchinad
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38.詹妮弗·纳亚尔
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