This article was written by Richard Forss, Chief Technology Officer, EXANTE.
It’s been nearly a year since I joined EXANTE as CTO. In that time, I’ve come to appreciate a truth that might sound counterintuitive in a world obsessed with rapid disruption and flashy front-end revamps: meaningful innovation doesn’t always start where it’s most visible.
Technology in finance can be a little like architecture. A good façade might turn heads, but it’s the foundation and engineering beneath that determine whether something stands the test of time. That’s why my first months at EXANTE weren’t spent launching new dashboards or redesigning the user interface. Instead, I’ve worked methodically from the inside out—reviewing, refining and reinforcing the very core of our infrastructure.
It’s not glamorous work, but it’s the kind of engineering discipline that makes or breaks a trading platform. Traders don’t just want beautiful design; they want speed, reliability, and access to the tools they trust most—seamlessly and securely.
That’s why one of our proudest milestones in the past year has been the integration of EXANTE’s platform with Bloomberg’s Execution Management System (EMS). For clients, this means they can now connect their EXANTE trading accounts directly to Bloomberg EMSX through their Bloomberg Terminal. It’s a natural alignment between two world-class infrastructures, offering professional traders the kind of execution precision they’ve come to expect—now all accessible through a single window, backed by EXANTE’s robust architecture.
We didn’t make a lot of noise about this integration when it launched. Frankly, at a company like EXANTE, we considered it table stakes—part of our ongoing commitment to serious, professional-grade trading. But in hindsight, perhaps we should have spoken louder. Because for all our obsession with building a best-in-class platform, we sometimes forget just how much we’ve already delivered.
As we continue to scale our technology this year, we’ll have more to share—new features, expanded asset classes, deeper integrations. But our guiding principle will remain the same: building quietly, thoughtfully, and always with the trader in mind. I believe the best platforms don’t just evolve; they earn trust over time, through every millisecond of uptime, every execution filled, every new connection that just works.
At EXANTE, we’re not here to chase trends. We’re here to build the kind of platform that professionals can rely on, and that starts by getting the foundations right.About Richard
Richard Forss is the CTO of EXANTE, where he leads the evolution of the firm’s cutting-edge proprietary trading platform. With 30+ years in fintech, Richard has built tech for hedge funds, crypto brokerages, asset managers, and global banks — including leadership roles at Crypto Finance (Deutsche Börse Group), Covario AG, Argentière Capital, Deutsche Bank, and UBS.
Based in Switzerland, he’s a strategic technologist with deep expertise in trading infrastructure, crypto, and AI. Richard is shaping the future of financial technology — and is a sought-after voice on innovation in capital markets.
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