Tbricks opens Chicago office

Tbricks today announced that it has opened an office in Chicago and hired Molly McMahon as Managing Director of the company's United States business.

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The new office will enable Tbricks to provide dedicated coverage to its growing U.S. client base.

Molly McMahon joins Tbricks from the CME Group where she worked in technology product marketing and product management. Prior to her time at CME Group, Molly worked at Orc Software, whose Chicago operation she helped to open.

Effective immediately, Tbricks' Chicago office will focus on the specific needs of U.S. market makers and professional traders.

"We are happy to announce that Molly McMahon has joined Tbricks as Managing Director, based in our Chicago office" says Jonas Hansbo, CEO Tbricks. "Molly has extensive experience with electronic trading software and will provide our clients with outstanding service."

"This is an exciting time for Tbricks," observes McMahon. "Having already established a strong base of clients in Europe, we now have the opportunity to substantially develop the U.S. business. I am thrilled to join the extremely talented Tbricks team and I look forward to expanding the distribution of the company's innovative trading software" says Molly McMahon, MD Tbricks United States.

With performance, scalability and flexibility imprinted into its DNA, Tbricks provides next-generation trading solutions for market makers and traders who benefit from the company's game-changing technology.

Tbricks' functional scope includes: customizable pricing, volatility management, risk management, team quoting and a whole series of trading features such as hidden quotes (take out machines), peg quotes, multi-level quoting, quote spreading, portfolio graphs, portfolio stress testing and RFQs. 

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