Quod Financial, a leading provider of adaptive trading technology, today announced the launch of Unity, its proven integration architecture, now available as a standalone product. Unity delivers a new way for financial institutions to modernize their trading infrastructure by unifying fragmented systems and workflows without the disruption of rip-and-replace projects.
Unity has long powered Quod Financial’s modular trading suite, from OMS, EMS, SOR, algo trading, market making to TCA solutions. For the first time, financial institutions can now deploy Unity independently as the foundational layer for their architecture, with the choice to integrate Quod Apps or third-party systems.
The Challenge: Fragmentation and Costly Upgrades
Across the buy side, sell side, and wealth management industries, trading environments are often built on decades of siloed platforms and point integrations. OMS, EMS, AI tools, custodians, and post-trade systems rarely communicate seamlessly. Integration projects can take 12–24 months and cost millions, while vendor lock-in limits innovation and adaptability.
The Solution: Unity
Unity provides a vendor-neutral, lifecycle-aware integration layer that connects and normalizes data across all trading components, from order creation to settlement, across asset classes and geographies. With over 300 pre-built connectors and a modular, API-first design, Unity enables firms to modernize quickly and at their own pace.
Key capabilities include:
- Cross-asset normalization of order, execution, and market data
- Real-time lifecycle tracking for orders, fills, benchmarks, and exceptions
- Plug-in flexibility to deploy Quod Apps (OMS, EMS, SOR, algo, connectivity, retail) or third-party solutions
- Rapid deployment, with new systems integrated in weeks, not months
- Disaster recovery and resilience as a lightweight hedge against system failure
“Unity represents a third way forward for the industry,” said Medan Gabbay, co-CEO at Quod Financial. “For too long, firms have had to choose between living with legacy systems or embarking on disruptive, multi-year replacements. Unity allows institutions to unify their architecture, plug in the tools they want, and modernize on their terms.”
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