Projects

Prompted by our clients and using their expert reviews, ARQA Technologies creates new products, which then become a part of the standard software product line offered by the company.

The products can be developed on the basis of already existing company products (QUIK and QORT lines) or as an entirely new product. ARQA Technologies’ products can also be integrated with the software used by the client.

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QUIK InSite (KIT Finance)

2008

Integration of QUIK functionality with a broker website taking into account layout and design of the website. A possibility to send orders and execute trade as well as receive and monitor the current market data from trading venues via the broker’s website.

«Broker card» (Master Bank)

2008

Within the framework of a joint project, it has become possible to send orders to buy or sell securities via Master Bank ATM terminals by using webQUIK.

Integration with Bloomberg POMS

2007

A joint project for granting access to Russian exchanges through Bloomberg POMS terminals used by foreign asset management companies.

QORT Software Platform

2006

Development of the QORT software platform and midQORT software for the broker middle-office.

GPB-Dealing (Gazprombank)

2005

A system developed on the basis of the QUIK software platform that functions as a corporate dealing venue facilitating negotiated deals for deposits, forex contracts, stocks, and notes. GPB-Dealing enables a bank to conduct prompt operations with its affiliates, clients, and subsidiaries.

Trading Interface between QUIK and GL Trade (KIT Finance)

2005

Implementation of the QUIK trading interface, providing access to the GL STREAM international system of electronic trade and order management maintained by GL TRADE (Front-to-Back Solution). A capability of trading on international markets through GL NET by using the e-market access infrastructure provided by GL TRADE. At the first stage of the project, access to LSE, CME, and CBOT markets is provided.

Trading Interface between QUIK and LSE (BrokerCreditService)

2005

Development and introduction of the QUIK trading interface based on the FIX protocol for connection to the London Stock Exchange (LSE) market.

Financial Market Instrument Quotation System SKIF (SICEX)

2005

An information and communication system to exchange data and conduct negotiations between system members. Operations with mortgage bonds, security parts of double warehouse receipts, and interbank credits.

Traders’ Smoking-Talking Room (BrokerCreditService)

2005

Development of a web-service for interaction between clients and the broker’s analysts and for distance training in technical analysis. This service includes real-time display of charts, use of technical analysis indicators, delivery of news, reviews and commentaries, and interactive communication by using a built-in chat.

Support of FIX Support (BrokerCreditService)

2004

Connection of international brokers’ trading platforms to the QUIK server by using the FIX protocol. FIX (Financial Information eXchange) is a de-facto accepted standard for integration of trading platforms all over the world.

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