07.13.2017

Quantitative Brokers Lands $24M Investment

07.13.2017

Quantitative Brokers Completes Strategic Investment From Centana Growth Partners

Capital infusion to fuel expansion into new regions and asset classes

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Quantitative Brokers (QB), an independent, global financial technology company providing advanced algorithms and data-driven analytics to clients in the futures and US cash treasury markets, today announced a $24 million strategic investment from Centana Growth Partners.

.@QuantBrokers completes $24M strategic investment from Centana Growth Partners

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The capital infusion enables Quantitative Brokers to build on its established foundation as a world leading provider of agency algorithms. Through its dynamic, collaborative environment, the firm is continually focused on technological and financial innovation to empower futures and fixed income traders with execution expertise and analytics. Quantitative Brokers doubled its revenue in 2016 and has grown 25% YOY in 2017.

“Quantitative Brokers has already demonstrated its success as a company, and is well-positioned to help its clients navigate the changing market dynamics,” said Ben Cukier, partner and co-founder of Centana Growth Partners. “The portfolio managers and traders that make up Quantitative Brokers’ institutional clients deeply value the measurable price improvement, independence and neutrality offered through its algorithms.”

“We take pride in our microstructure research and proprietary technology that has helped us evolve into a leading provider in execution algorithms and analytics for futures and treasury markets,” said Dr. Robert Almgren, President and co-founder of Quantitative Brokers.

“Since our founding in 2008, the institutional investment community have increasingly turned to QB as a pioneer of innovative solutions that help them reduce and quantify their trading costs. Partnering with Centana will further accelerate our team and product expansions into new markets and increase our delivery of innovative quantitative tools to our growing client base,” said Christian Hauff, CEO and co-founder of Quantitative Brokers.

Quantitative Brokers has experienced rapidly increasing demand for its algorithmic strategies, simulation tools and multi-broker TCA, which it provides to a variety of institutional clients including asset managers, hedge funds, CTAs and banks. The company is actively expanding into options on futures and Asian futures exchanges while hiring across all functions, recently adding a Head of Partnership Sales and new members to its research and technology teams.

Freeman & Co. LLC acted as the financial advisor to Quantitative Brokers in this transaction.

ABOUT Quantitative Brokers

Quantitative Brokers, an independent, global financial technology company, provides advanced algorithms and data-driven analytics to clients in the Futures and US Cash Treasury markets. The company is built on a research driven culture, market microstructure know-how, and algorithmic engineering expertise. QB continually develops and innovates an evolving suite of products to reduce implicit trading costs for its clients. Headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, QB has branch offices in London and Chennai.

To learn more, visit www.quantitativebrokers.com and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

ABOUT Centana Growth Partners

Centana is a unique growth equity firm that invests in the future of financial services. We partner with firms across the entire financial ecosystem, from institutions to fintech disruptors. Centana connects its portfolio companies to a catalyzing community that can help accelerate business growth. With offices in Palo Alto and New York, the Centana team taps into decades of financial services expertise and insight to find partner firms that bring real value and innovation into the industry.

To learn more, visit www.centanagrowth.com.

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Binna Kim, 917-765-8720
QB@fullyvested.com

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