A prominent independent provider of harmonized, historical Level 3 data and analytics, BMLL announced today that the company has appointed Tim Baker, an industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience in the corporate sector, as a Senior Adviser to grow its presence in the United States.
In his career over approximately three decades, Baker worked with leading global companies, including IEX, Refinitiv and Thomson Reuters. In addition, he provided support to small financial technology companies as well to help them grow their business.
Based in New York, Baker will use his strong financial services expertise to assist the development and implementation of BMLL’s growth strategy in the US market. In the recent announcement, BMLL highlighted a surge in demand for its Level 3 Data and Analytics.
According to the firm, prominent hedge funds, international exchange groups, brokers, asset managers and banks are using the Level 3 Data and Analytics. BMLL offers 6.5 years of full-depth US order book data via the BMLL Data Lab and BMLL Data Feed, specifically for the US market.
“In the past year, BMLL has secured a number of Tier 1 banks, global exchanges and sophisticated hedge funds as clients, and expanded its global footprint through a series of data distribution partnerships with established and widely used industry providers. Tim’s appointment is part of our strategy to invest in our presence in the US and to serve the growing demand from firms in the region. Tim brings with him invaluable, relevant experience, and we are confident that our US clients will benefit from his expertise and insights,” Paul Humphrey, the CEO of BMLL, said.
Tim Baker
Baker has a strong presence in the international financial services sector. He previously worked with Swiss financial giant UBS. In his new role, Baker is planning to expand the company’s presence across different locations.
“I am delighted to work with BMLL at such an exciting time for the business, where I have the opportunity to play a part in its continued expansion across geographies and teams,” Baker said.