Trading technology provider oneZero has appointed Adam
Collins as Head of Institutional Sales for the Americas and EMEA. In the newly created role, Collins will be responsible
for leading oneZero’s institutional sales strategy and execution across the two
regions.
Industry Experience Spans Major Market Infrastructure Providers
Collins joins oneZero from LSEG FX, Capital Markets,
where he served as EMEA Head of FX Sales. He previously held senior sales roles
at Refinitiv, overseeing sales for FX, fixed income, equities, commodities, and
various trading products, including Refinitiv EIKON and FXT.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Adam to the team,” said Andrew
Ralich, CEO and Co-Founder of oneZero. “As adoption of our solutions
accelerates among regional banks and institutional clients, Adam’s leadership
and proven ability to scale high-performing sales teams will be instrumental in
expanding our footprint and deepening client relationships.”
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His earlier experience includes roles at Bloomberg LP
and BNP Paribas. Commenting on the appointment, Collins said: “oneZero is delivering
cutting-edge solutions that are resonating across client segments globally. I’m
excited to help accelerate that growth by partnering closely with clients to
enhance the efficiency, transparency, and profitability of their trading operations.”
Appointment Follows a Period of Business Expansion
In 2025, oneZero’s Data Source won Best Trading
Analytics Platform at the TradingTech Insight USA Awards. The company also
completed the acquisition of Autochartist, a provider of market data-driven
client engagement automation tools. Earlier this year, technology executive Ann
Neidenbach joined oneZero’s board of directors.
Meanwhile, oneZero Financial Systems appointed Ann Neidenbach to its Board of Directors in April. Neidenbach brings over 30 years
of experience in financial technology.
She most recently held the roles of CIO Shared Services and
Head of LSEG Technology at the London Stock Exchange Group, and has previously
worked at Nasdaq and other major financial institutions.
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.
