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MayStreet

www.maystreet.com

 
MayStreet designs and develops advanced technology for global capital markets. The speed, scale and distributed nature of contemporary finance has made electronic trading significantly more difficult than a decade ago. We deliver the know how required for firms to deploy software and hardware that handles these challenges. Our expertise spans the ecosystem of technologies used in finance; ranging from network design to the analysis of trading algorithms. Our insight and approach allows portfolio managers to have confidence that their system will scale and perform when opportunity knocks.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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MayStreet raised $21M on 06/18/2020

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