Optiver

Optiver is a proprietary trading firm and market maker for various exchange-listed financial instruments. Its name derives from the Dutch optie verhandelaar, or "option trader".[2][3] The company is privately owned. Optiver trades listed derivatives, cash equities, exchange-traded funds, bonds and foreign exchange.

Optiver
TypePrivate
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1986
FounderJohann Kaemingk
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Key people
Jan Boomaars (CEO)
ProductsSecurities trading
Number of employees
1109[1] (2019)
Websiteoptiver.com

History

Optiver was founded by Johann Kaemingk on April 9, 1986, as a market maker in options on the European Options Exchange (EOE), which is now Euronext.[4] Optiver is a member of the European Principal Traders Association (FIA EPTA), FIA Principal Trading Group (PTG) in the US and FIA Japan.[5]

Milestones

  • In 2018 Utrecht University and Optiver partnered to create an Algorithms in Finance course. [6]
  • In 2017, Optiver joined with Equiduct to offer a one-stop shop for best execution.[7]
  • In 2016, Optiver was reported to have joined a consortium to build a faster data transmission network between Chicago and Tokyo.[8]
  • Also in 2016 Optiver cemented a sponsorship agreement with Dutch chess grandmaster Anish Giri, to support him on his quest to become world champion.[9]
  • In 2012, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) fined Optiver for $14 million in civil monetary penalties and disgorgement.[10][11]


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