Singapore Exchange lists Cantor Fitzgerald as trading member

Cantor Fitzgerald's 5,000 clients around the world expected to bring in new global investors to Singapore.

Singapore Exchange (SGX) announced on Monday that Cantor Fitzgerald Singapore has become a Trading Member of its securities market, according to an SGX report.

“We welcome Cantor Fitzgerald to the SGX securities market. We believe Cantor’s strength and presence in major global capital markets will help increase and widen our distribution network, which is key in reaching out to global investors,” said Mr Rama Pillai, Senior Vice President and Head, Sales & Distribution at SGX.

“Cantor Fitzgerald is very excited to be a part of Singapore’s vibrant financial markets and being a Trading Member of the SGX securities market cements our commitment to provide superior services to our clients. With more than 5,000 institutional clients around the world, we look forward to bringing new global investors to Singapore as well as helping Singapore companies expand their reach. We believe Singapore is a fantastic market to be in and look forward to being a part of its even greater successes,” said Mr Jason Boyer, Executive Managing Director – Asia.

Cantor Fitzgerald’s admission brings the number of Trading Members for SGX’s securities market to 27. SGX’s securities market also has 27 Clearing Members while its derivatives market has 30 Trading Members and 26 Clearing Members.

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