London-based Trading Technology Provider MahiMarkets Joins Match-Trader for Unified Pricing

Match-Trader has announced a new integration with
MahiMarkets, bringing pricing technology into its trading infrastructure. The
partnership aims to improve price formation and spread management tools for
brokers, proprietary trading firms, banks, and liquidity providers.

The integration enables financial institutions to access
MahiMarkets’ real-time pricing engine through the Match-Trader ecosystem.
According to the companies, this setup gives firms greater control over pricing strategies, focusing on optimizing profitability.

Partnership Targets Revenue Optimization

The collaboration offers a unified system that combines
Match-Trader’s trading infrastructure with MahiMarkets’ dynamic pricing tools.
This allows firms to adjust spreads and manage execution quality more
efficiently, responding to client behavior and market conditions in real time.

Match-Trader said the move supports its broader goal of
creating an efficient technology environment for the forex and proprietary
trading sectors.

The integration is designed to deliver measurable results,
equipping users with pricing tools that target bottom-line performance. Instead
of relying on fragmented or in-house solutions, firms using Match-Trader can
now access MahiMarkets’ platform directly through a consolidated setup.

MahiMarkets joins the Match-Trader ecosystem as part of a
growing push toward smarter, tech-enabled trading operations. The two companies
highlighted their shared outlook on the future of trading technology.

Industry Shift Toward Integrated Platforms

The deal reflects a broader trend in the forex industry,
where firms seek to consolidate trading, pricing, and risk tools into
streamlined platforms. As trading volumes rise and margins tighten, pricing
efficiency has become a key area of focus for brokers and liquidity providers.

Match-Trader continues to expand its offerings through
partnerships that provide practical, commercially driven features. The
addition of MahiMarkets follows a series of integrations intended to support
growth and adaptability in competitive trading environments.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

Match-Trader has announced a new integration with
MahiMarkets, bringing pricing technology into its trading infrastructure. The
partnership aims to improve price formation and spread management tools for
brokers, proprietary trading firms, banks, and liquidity providers.

The integration enables financial institutions to access
MahiMarkets’ real-time pricing engine through the Match-Trader ecosystem.
According to the companies, this setup gives firms greater control over pricing strategies, focusing on optimizing profitability.

Partnership Targets Revenue Optimization

The collaboration offers a unified system that combines
Match-Trader’s trading infrastructure with MahiMarkets’ dynamic pricing tools.
This allows firms to adjust spreads and manage execution quality more
efficiently, responding to client behavior and market conditions in real time.

Match-Trader said the move supports its broader goal of
creating an efficient technology environment for the forex and proprietary
trading sectors.

The integration is designed to deliver measurable results,
equipping users with pricing tools that target bottom-line performance. Instead
of relying on fragmented or in-house solutions, firms using Match-Trader can
now access MahiMarkets’ platform directly through a consolidated setup.

MahiMarkets joins the Match-Trader ecosystem as part of a
growing push toward smarter, tech-enabled trading operations. The two companies
highlighted their shared outlook on the future of trading technology.

Industry Shift Toward Integrated Platforms

The deal reflects a broader trend in the forex industry,
where firms seek to consolidate trading, pricing, and risk tools into
streamlined platforms. As trading volumes rise and margins tighten, pricing
efficiency has become a key area of focus for brokers and liquidity providers.

Match-Trader continues to expand its offerings through
partnerships that provide practical, commercially driven features. The
addition of MahiMarkets follows a series of integrations intended to support
growth and adaptability in competitive trading environments.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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