Section II - Business & Financial Highlights
 
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GROUP OVERVIEW
 
 


 
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The Financial Technologies Group offers a unique business model integrating its domain knowledge of end-to-end IT-enabled transaction and exchange technology with creating and operating exchanges. The Group has one of the world’s largest exchange networks of 10 exchanges connecting the fastest-growing economies of Africa, Middle East, India and Southeast Asia. The Group’s business model of setting up and operating efficient markets (exchanges) is well supported by ecosystem ventures to bring about long-term sustainability and robustness in the creating value for all its stakeholders, be it market participants, intermediaries or end-users.

The exchange network of the Group provides transaction opportunities that are transparent and well-regulated, providing mark-to-market valuation, clearing house guarantee, fungibility of deliveries and higher liquidity without associated counterparty risks. It also provides the opportunity for cross-listing, margin credits, carry-forward positions across exchanges, hedging and creates easy liquidity across connected markets around the world.
 
Financial Technologies (India) Ltd is today a global leader in offering technology IP (intellectual property) and domain expertise to create next-generation financial markets that are transparent, efficient and liquid, across all asset classes including equities, commodities, currencies and bonds. The Company is a pioneer in introducing end-to-end Straight-Through-Processing solution that support high density transactions.

The Group’s ecosystem ventures address upstream and downstream opportunities to support its exchange ventures, including clearing, depository, information vending, and payment gateway, amongst others.

Non-linear business model of the Group not only builds unprecedented shareholder value, it also helps democratise global trade, transform economies, and empower SMEs and ordinary people by unlocking value from the middle and bottom of the socio-economic pyramid.