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Rob Kirby Rejoins QuantHouse as Head of Sales and Business Development for EMEA

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QuantHouse, an Iress company, has announced the appointment of Rob Kirby as its new Head of Sales and Business Development for the EMEA region. Kirby, returning to QuantHouse after roles at Thomson Reuters, Refinitiv, and the London Stock Exchange Group, brings a wealth of experience from the financial data and trading systems industry. During his previous tenure at QuantHouse between 2009 and 2011, he was instrumental in securing relationships with key clients who remain with the company over a decade later.

Kirby’s reappointment is set to bolster the company’s strategic partnerships and client growth across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, capitalising on his extensive network and strategic expertise in these regions.

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