HQLA-X

Company description

HQLAX is an innovative financial technology firm that leverages Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to bring game-changing efficiencies to the securities finance and repo industry. 
HQLAX’s core clients are banks and asset managers active in the global securities finance and repo markets, and the company’s unique platform enables market participants to execute frictionless, precise and real-time transfer of ownership of securities.

   

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Eurex Clearing paving the way for digital collateral mobilization

23 January 2025 – Eurex Clearing extends its technical capabilities and announces the planned launch of collateral mobilization supported by DLT in Q2 2025

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Clearstream Banking AG enables proxy-voting in partnership with Proxymity

22 January 2025 – Clearstream has enhanced its US network link by partnering with Proxymity. Proxymity enables investors owning US shares to vote at US general meetings.

DB1 Ventures helps Caplight connect pre-IPO markets

18 November 2024 – Caplight connects the pre-IPO secondary market by combining private equity transaction pricing data with a network of brokers.

The strategic value of corporate venture capital investments

13 November 2024 – Driving innovation of Deutsche Börse Group means investing in buy-side solutions.

Deep dive: That’s why DB1 Ventures Invested in Primary Portal

21 October 2024 – DB1 Ventures has invested €5m in the Series A financing round of Primary Portal.

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Markus Hablizel
Markus Hablizel

Head of DB1 Ventures

Monika Fuchs
Monika Fuchs

Investment Principal

Christoph Osburg
Christoph Osburg

Investment Principal

Stefan Djuknic
Stefan Djuknic

Investment Associate

Leopold Buening
Leopold Buening

Investment Associate

Leopold Buening
Luca Wendler

Investment Analyst

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