Guy Melamed

Guy Melamed

CEO at Exberry
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Bio Guy Melamed is the co-founder and CEO of Exberry, the exchange technology pioneer revolutionizing marketplaces. With his innovation and passion, Guy leads the world's most skilled product strategists in disrupting the industry by bringing top-notch products to the market. Guy Has been selected on investing.com as one of 12 Fintech Leaders that are shaping the industry.

Blogs

Capital Markets Technology

Top 3 Things For Financial Exchanges To Think About This Summer

24 Jul 2024

We’re half way through 2024 and we’re pleased to see the global financial exchange industry currently characterised by significant developments and steady growth. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) continues to lead the market with an equity market capitalisation exceeding $28 trillion as of June 2024, underscoring the enduring dominance of trad

Capital Markets Technology

Bridging the Gap: Aligning Exchange Technology with C-Suite Vision

11 Jul 2024

The financial industry is at a critical juncture. Exchanges worldwide are exploring future technological landscapes, grappling with frustrations and pain points in current systems. They're considering market evolution from multiple perspectives - business, regulatory and technological. We're witnessing a convergence of executive and technological ...

Capital Markets Technology

Why Flexibility is Key for the Upcoming EU DORA Regulation

02 Jul 2024

Ever-increasing digitalisation is propelling the world of financial services to act faster and do more than ever before. One side effect of this is the increased risk posed by the failure of critical suppliers. This is the reason EU regulators have introduced the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), which will implement uniform rules for fin...

Financial Services Regulation

Recent European Elections And Their Implications On Capital Markets

18 Jun 2024

The elections for the European Parliament, held between 6th and 9th of June, could end up significantly impacting capital markets on the continent. This juncture could have the effect of reshaping regulatory landscapes, influencing market stability and altering cross-border economic activities. The shift to the far right in the elections saw a