New York, NY – April 12, 2016 – Marking a milestone in its transformation, global financial markets technology and service provider, IPC Systems, Inc. today launched their new brand identity and focus on “Connecting Opportunities.” The rebrand follows its acquisition of Etrali Trading Solutions earlier this year. It represents a strategic evolution reflecting an enhanced focus on customer solutions in the areas of compliance and regulatory adherence, the financial markets community, and communications.
“Our new branding builds on our legacy and highlights our focus on innovation with a strong vision for the future,” said Neil Barua, CEO of IPC. “Our deep portfolio of products and services is specifically built to serve and empower the global financial community. As growing compliance and regulatory adherence make our clients’ every day communications more complex, we deliver real solutions to these challenges. We are excited about this next phase of our global transformation and we look forward to developing the solutions our customers need in this evolving marketplace.”
IPC’s new march forward highlights the company’s strategic focus on three main areas:
IPC is a technology and service leader that powers financial markets globally. We help clients anticipate change and solve problems, setting the standard with industry expertise, exceptional service and comprehensive technology. With customers first and always, we collaborate with each to understand their individual needs to help make them secure, productive and compliant within our connected community. Through service excellence, long-developed expertise and a focus on innovation and community, we provide agile and efficient ways for our customers to accelerate their ability to adapt to the ever–changing requirements for advanced data networks, compliance and collaboration with all counter-parties across the financial markets.
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