Quor Group welcomes new chief executive
Global CTRM software provider Quor Group has named Bruce Boytim as its new chief executive to lead the company’s mission of delivering advanced trade risk management solutions.
With over 20 years in technology and financial services, Bruce brings extensive expertise in SaaS, enterprise software and data solutions.
Previously chief operating officer at Broadway Technology, where he helped drive its acquisition by Bloomberg, Bruce now aims to enhance Quor's client-focused CTRM and supply chain solutions across the global commodities and trading landscape.
He said: “I am thrilled to join Quor as chief executive at such a pivotal moment in the company’s journey.
“Quor has a strong reputation for providing best-in-class software, and I look forward to working with the highly experienced and talented team to further enhance our offerings and elevate innovation in the CTRM market.
“Together, we will navigate the continuously evolving global trading environment and continue to deliver exceptional value to our clients.”
Ishan Manaktala, operating partner at US-based equity firm STG, which acquired Eka Software Solutions and merged with Quor Group earlier this year, added:
“Bruce is a dynamic leader with a proven track record of driving growth and operational excellence.
“We are excited to welcome him as chief executive and are confident that his leadership will propel Quor and its customers to new levels.”
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