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G. H. FINANCIALS COLOCATES AT INTERXION’S CITY OF LONDON CAMPUS
Interxion continues to grow its roster of financial services customers with latest addition
INTERXION HOLDING NV (NYSE: INXN), a leading European provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral colocation data centre services, announced that G. H. Financials has joined Interxion’s thriving financial community at its City of London data centre campus.
With offices in Chicago, London and Hong Kong, G. H. Financials offers market access, execution and clearing services on the major derivatives Exchanges globally. The company is one of the largest clearing members on the NYSE Liffe and ICE Europe markets. Its decision to move its European infrastructure to Interxion’s data centre in London was driven by the desire to colocate next to key derivatives, ISVs and Exchange PoPs thereby providing the best possible end-to-end solution to its global customer base.
By housing their infrastructure with Interxion, G. H. Financials will benefit by having access to the main derivatives Exchanges globally, as well as a complete ecosystem of market participants and providers accessing those Exchanges.
Tim Hudson, CTO of G. H. Financials Ltd, commented “We’re excited about moving to Interxion’s London campus, where we’ll not only gain the agility and capacity we need to continue to expand the business, but where we’ll also be able to continue to offer a secure and reliable service to our customers.”
Doug Loewe, UK Managing Director, Interxion added: “This announcement further reinforces our London facility as the principal hub for accessing derivatives markets in London. G. H. Financials is a key addition to our derivatives and financial services community and we look forward to seeing them grow with us.”
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