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The 2015 Trading Technology 40: Brad Levy

#8 Brad Levy, Chief Executive Officer, MarkitSERV

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    Brad Levy
    Chief Executive Officer
    MarkitSERV
    Previously Not Ranked

    Until about a year ago, Markit’s IT functions reported to chief operating officerChip Carver(No. 7 last year). Ahead of its IPO filing in May 2014, the financial information services company dropped the COO role and reorganized around three product divisions. Each has its own senior-level technologists, explainsBrad Levy,总部位于纽约的CEOof MarkitSERV oversees the processing division’s over-the-counter derivatives and loan-trading services. (The other divisions are information, now co-headed by Carver, and solutions.) The upshot is that Markit, with more than 3,000 employees and a similar number of customers, is a technology enterprise through and through. Levy says 600 of the 750 people working for him are in tech and operations; he and his peers have entrepreneurial mandates. In third-quarter 2014 processing revenue increased 13 percent year-over-year, to $72 million, while Markit’s $270 million total also was up 13 percent. Regulatory complications in OTC markets “have been good for us,” Levy says. “We are unique in that we can do swaps trade reporting globally, in all asset classes and every major jurisdiction on a common platform.” Levy, 44, spent 17 years with Goldman Sachs Group before joining Markit’s Boulder, Colorado, distribution products team in 2012. Formerly head of Goldman’s principal strategic investments group, Levy was an influential adviser to e-finance start-ups including Markit, which CEOLance Ugglafounded in 2003. “I met Lance early on,” Levy says. “In a way, we have come full circle.”

    The 2015 Trading Technology 40

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    3
    4
    5
    Kevin Kometer
    CME Group
    Richard Prager
    BlackRock
    Raymond Tierney III
    Bloomberg Tradebook
    Jonathan Ross
    KCG Holdings
    Charles Vice
    Intercontinental Exchange
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    Chris Isaacson
    BATS Global Markets
    Bradley Peterson
    Nasdaq OMX Group
    Brad Levy
    MarkitSERV
    Dan Keegan
    Citi
    Ronald DePoalo
    Fidelity Institutional
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    Gerard Beatty
    Goldman Sachs Group
    Gerald O'Connell
    CBOE Holdings
    Brenda Hoffman
    TMX Group
    Billy Hult
    Tradeweb Markets
    Nicholas Themelis
    MarketAxess Holdings
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    Bina Kalola
    Bank of America Merrill Lynch
    Gil Mandelzis
    EBS-BrokerTec (ICAP)
    Steven Randich
    Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
    Jerry Dobner
    GFI Group
    Michael Liberman
    BlueMountain Capital Management
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    Bill Chow and Richard Leung
    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
    Jamie Selway
    Investment Technology Group
    Brad Katsuyama
    IEX Group
    John Mackay (Mack) Gill
    MillenniumIT
    Jamil Nazarali
    Citadel Execution Services
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    Robert Cornish
    International Securities Exchange
    Tyler Moeller andJoshua Walksy
    Broadway Technology
    Rishi Nangalia
    REDI Holdings
    Manoj Narang
    Tradeworx,
    Thesys Technologies
    Oki Matsumoto
    Monex Group
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    Alasdair Haynes
    Aquis Exchange
    Veronica Augustsson
    Cinnober Financial Technology
    Stu Taylor
    Algomi
    Luís Otávio Saliba Furtado
    BM&FBovespa
    Tal Cohen
    Chi-X Global Holdings
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    Donal Byrne
    Corvil
    R. Cromwell Coulson
    OTC Markets Group
    Alfred Eskandar
    Portware
    理查德Korhammer
    SR Labs
    Hazem Dawani
    OptionsCity Software


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