UniCredit and ACTIAM N.V. join Trad-X’s dealer-to-client platform
Trad-X, the market-leading platform for interest rate derivatives, has added UniСredit as a dealer and ACTIAM N.V. as a non-dealer to its dealer-to-client (D2C) electronic central limit order book (CLOB), highlighting the growing momentum behind the model in Europe.
UniCredit will join existing dealers J.P. Morgan, BNP Paribas and Commerzbank in providing liquidity to non-dealers. It will stream two-way pricing to a range of smaller banks and buy-side clients trading Eurex-cleared instruments.
Utrecht-based ACTIAM N.V. successfully joined the platform as a non-dealer, diversifying the type of non-dealers supporting CLOB execution methodology.
Since completing its first live transactions at the beginning of the year, Trad-X D2C has seen continuous engagement from existing participants and strong interest from the wider market. It has worked closely with its clients to improve liquidity and introduce a range of new products, including one-year instruments and IMM structures.
Philippe Dudon, Chief Operating Officer at Trad-X, commented: “Non-dealers are really interested in the CLOB execution process for standardised products. Platforms like Trad-X D2C offer direct access to displayed executable liquidity under a mandatory-cleared environment enforced by MiFID II, and this is creating new execution opportunities for non-dealers. Seamless onboarding and minimised costs of execution are strong criteria to continue attracting new participants into Trad-X-D2C.”
Magnus Inness, UniCredit’s Head of Flow Interest Rate Derivatives, said: “UniCredit is proud to provide liquidity for clients in the Eurex-cleared D2C CLOB, thereby contributing to an increasingly transparent and efficient market for Euro interest rate swaps.”
Rick Stassen, Treasury & Execution at ACTIAM N.V., said: "At Actiam we see technology as the main driver of change in our industry. By using the Trad-X CLOB, we are finding new levels of transparency, certainty and an alternative source of liquidity. It has the potential to give buy-side firms such as ourselves the possibility to become a price maker rather than just a price taker, and therefore improve market quality and efficiency. We trust the platform will gain traction over time and that other market participants embrace this initiative, as it would open up the door to a new range of trading strategies.”