OmneNEST Expands Operations to Strengthen Trading Technology
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OmneNEST Expands Operations to Strengthen Trading Technology

OmneNEST Technologies, a software products and services provider for the securities industry, has undertaken a multi-location expansion aimed at strengthening its technology capabilities and supporting growth in India’s trading ecosystem.

As part of the expansion, the company is doubling the size of its Mumbai office in Lower Parel from 4,500 sq. ft. to 9,100 sq. ft. while expanding its Mangaluru technology development centre by over 50 per cent to 9,500 sq. ft. The move is intended to support increased research, development and product engineering.

Paresh Hede, CEO, OmneNEST Technologies, said, “At OmneNEST we have been redefining the future of trading with cutting edge tech solutions for the securities markets. As part of our vision to democratise investing for the masses we are going in for a major expansion of our facilities. The expanded facilities will help us to boost the strength of our intellectual capital, to develop world leading, Made in India software products that redefine the future of investing for institutional and retail customers alike.”

The company’s flagship trading and risk management platform, NEST, supports trading across equities, commodities, futures and options, and exchange traded funds. According to OmneNEST, the platform is capable of processing up to 20 million trades daily and supports a large share of India’s active trading and demat account holders.

Rajiv Ranjan Singh, COO, OmneNEST Technologies, said the next phase of growth will focus on advanced retail investing tools, including algorithmic trading capabilities and improved user interfaces while maintaining platform reliability.

OmneNEST serves a broad range of brokerage firms, including Zerodha, Groww, Angel One and IIFL Capital, and said its employee base has increased fivefold over the past three years as it expands its software and managed services portfolio.

OmneNEST Technologies, a software products and services provider for the securities industry, has undertaken a multi-location expansion aimed at strengthening its technology capabilities and supporting growth in India’s trading ecosystem.As part of the expansion, the company is doubling the size of its Mumbai office in Lower Parel from 4,500 sq. ft. to 9,100 sq. ft. while expanding its Mangaluru technology development centre by over 50 per cent to 9,500 sq. ft. The move is intended to support increased research, development and product engineering.Paresh Hede, CEO, OmneNEST Technologies, said, “At OmneNEST we have been redefining the future of trading with cutting edge tech solutions for the securities markets. As part of our vision to democratise investing for the masses we are going in for a major expansion of our facilities. The expanded facilities will help us to boost the strength of our intellectual capital, to develop world leading, Made in India software products that redefine the future of investing for institutional and retail customers alike.”The company’s flagship trading and risk management platform, NEST, supports trading across equities, commodities, futures and options, and exchange traded funds. According to OmneNEST, the platform is capable of processing up to 20 million trades daily and supports a large share of India’s active trading and demat account holders.Rajiv Ranjan Singh, COO, OmneNEST Technologies, said the next phase of growth will focus on advanced retail investing tools, including algorithmic trading capabilities and improved user interfaces while maintaining platform reliability.OmneNEST serves a broad range of brokerage firms, including Zerodha, Groww, Angel One and IIFL Capital, and said its employee base has increased fivefold over the past three years as it expands its software and managed services portfolio.

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