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big xyt Strengthens Leadership with Anthony Huck as the Head of Americas

big xyt, a company providing smart data and analytic solutions to financial companies, announced on Wednesday the expansion of its global executive team with the appointment of Anthony (Tony) Huck as the Head of the Americas.

He has already joined the company and is now responsible for expanding big xyt’s global footprint into the United States, Canadian and LatAm regions. Additionally, he will focus on matching the company’s offerings with the strategic needs of the global trading and investment community.

“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,” Huck said in a statement.

“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.”

A Finance Industry Veteran

Huck is an industry veteran with three decades of work experience. Before joining big xyt, he was the CEO of Score Priority, which was rebranded to Lime Financial earlier this year. He initially joined Lime in mid-2013 as the company’s President and Chief Operating Officer.

Moreover, he spent significant years of his career working for big banks. He was the Managing Director and Head of Institutional Sales at Citadel for a year and also worked for the Royal Bank of Scotland as a Managing Director and Head of Equity Execution Services Americas.

On top of that, he held executive positions at Nomura Securities and ITG, a company where he worked for more than 14 years.

“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,” said Robin Mess, the CEO and CoFounder of big xyt.

big xyt, a company providing smart data and analytic solutions to financial companies, announced on Wednesday the expansion of its global executive team with the appointment of Anthony (Tony) Huck as the Head of the Americas.

He has already joined the company and is now responsible for expanding big xyt’s global footprint into the United States, Canadian and LatAm regions. Additionally, he will focus on matching the company’s offerings with the strategic needs of the global trading and investment community.

“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,” Huck said in a statement.

“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.”

A Finance Industry Veteran

Huck is an industry veteran with three decades of work experience. Before joining big xyt, he was the CEO of Score Priority, which was rebranded to Lime Financial earlier this year. He initially joined Lime in mid-2013 as the company’s President and Chief Operating Officer.

Moreover, he spent significant years of his career working for big banks. He was the Managing Director and Head of Institutional Sales at Citadel for a year and also worked for the Royal Bank of Scotland as a Managing Director and Head of Equity Execution Services Americas.

On top of that, he held executive positions at Nomura Securities and ITG, a company where he worked for more than 14 years.

“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,” said Robin Mess, the CEO and CoFounder of big xyt.

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