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BNP Paribas joins TOM MTF as new member

TOM (The Order Machine) welcomes BNP Paribas as new member on the TOM MTF derivatives market. At this moment TOM MTF has a stable market share in the Netherlands of around 30%, a figure TOM expects to grow to 40% - 50% later this year. Currently more than 50% of the Dutch retail flow is executed on TOM MTF.

TOM [1](The Order Machine) welcomes BNP Paribas as new member on the TOM MTF derivatives market. At this moment TOM MTF has a stable market share in the Netherlands of around 30%, a figure TOM expects to grow to 40% - 50% later this year. Currently more than 50% of the Dutch retail flow is executed on TOM MTF.

Willem Meijer, CEO of TOM (The Order Machine): “We are delighted that an institutional firm with the international reputation of BNP Paribas will join TOM. The membership of BNP Paribas is a good signal towards both existing and prospective members of the quality of our market. A large variety of participants will improve liquidity and tighten spreads.”

Olivier Osty, Deputy Head of Global Equities and Commodity Derivatives, said: “BNP Paribas is pleased to add TOM MTF to our list of European trading venues. TOM’s competitive fees, the volumes and the well-known infrastructure offers new opportunities for BNP Paribas and for its clients. We look forward to being an active participant in the market.”

Next Finance , May 2014

Footnotes

[1] About TOM (The Order Machine)
TOM is a trading venue in The Netherlands offering equity and options trading and aiming at optimal competition between markets. To be able to guarantee best execution of client orders, TOM developed a search engine (‘TOM Smart Execution’) which compares prices between markets. The client’s order is executed at the trading venue showing the best available price at that moment. TOM has established a substantial market position in equity and

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