Deutsche Boerse has opened a representative office in Moscow.
By doing so, the company aims to expand its service for a growing number of local customers and to maintain contact with Russian authorities and capital market institutions.
“We want to be a partner for the Russian market and strengthen this marketplace in the long term,” Deutsche Boerse CEO Reto Francioni said at the opening of the Moscow office.
Francioni noted that Deutsche Boerse could contribute its experience in cooperating with Russian institutions and its expertise as a service provider for the entire securities trading value chain to the benefit of Moscow as a financial center.
Deutsche Boerse Group has offices in financial centers around the globe including London, Paris, Zurich, Chicago, New York, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo.