Big xyt names Anthony Huck head, Americas

big xyt, the independent provider of smart data and analytic solutions, has announced Anthony (Tony) Huck has joined their global executive team as Head of the Americas.

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Mr. Huck brings over three decades of expertise to big xyt as a widely regarded leader in the financial services industry. In previous roles, he was CEO of Score Priority (now Lime Financial), he served as President and COO of Lime Brokerage, and he has held senior executive positions at Royal Bank of Scotland, Citadel Securities, and Investment Technology Group (ITG).

In this new position, Mr. Huck will be responsible for expanding the firm’s global footprint into the United States, Canadian, and LatAm regions. His focus will be on matching the strategic needs of the global trading and investment community with big xyt's independently provided and highly differentiated products and services.

“I've been impressed by the passionate and highly skilled team at big xyt, having watched as their client base has continued to grow globally," commented Mr. Huck. "I’m excited at the opportunity to drive the expansion efforts in the Americas, and will be working closely with Jenny Chen (Head of Sales in the Americas) to continue the market penetration of big xyt's unique data analytics solutions in the region.”

Robin Mess, CEO and Co-founder of big xyt, said: “I’m excited to welcome Tony to our global leadership team. Tony brings a strong track record and an enormous amount of credibility to our team. This appointment demonstrates our commitment to growing our support for the industry in the Americas by expanding our offering in partnership with our clients.”
 

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