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KX Appoints James Hollands as CRO to Expand Capital Markets Growth 

Capital Markets

KX has officially appointed James Hollands as Chief Revenue Officer. Consequently, the company reinforces its global leadership team. Furthermore, this strategic move accelerates growth across global financial sectors. Modern financial institutions actively upgrade their tech systems. Therefore, KX continues its targeted leadership expansion.

Earlier this year, KX hired Chief Financial Officer Matthew Bagley. Meanwhile, the firm also appointed General Counsel Adam Bozek. Together, these executives bring extensive industry experience.

Furthermore, they support institutional leaders with actionable intelligence. The executive team helps capital markets clients deploy AI systems. Thus, trading teams achieve faster, more accurate decisions.

Moreover, KX has supported global banking leaders for over thirty years. Their platform powers critical trading, market surveillance, and investment research. In addition, the firm continuously invests in high-level executive talent.

“Capital markets has always been at the heart of KX,” said Ashok Reddy, Chief Executive Officer of KX. “Since our inception, we’ve helped the world’s leading financial institutions solve some of their most complex data challenges. As the industry evolves through AI, automation, and new market demands, we’re continuing to invest in leaders who understand our customers and the environments they operate in. James, Matthew, and Adam each bring decades of experience helping financial institutions navigate change, and together they strengthen our ability to deliver for customers today while building for the future.”

Accelerating Commercial Strategy and Global Sales

As Chief Revenue Officer, Hollands now directs global commercial operations. Specifically, he leads revenue planning, sales expansion, and demand generation teams. Furthermore, he drives key customer relationship strategies worldwide.

Hollands brings over 20 years of fintech leadership experience. Previously, he scaled commercial organizations across the capital markets technology domain.

In addition, he led business transformation initiatives at SmartStream, DTCC, and TriOptima. As a result, he built long-term commercial partnerships with major institutions.

“Capital markets firms are dealing with more complexity than ever before. They’re expected to bring together real-time data, historical context, and AI to make better decisions, while operating in an environment where markets move in milliseconds and expectations continue to rise,” said Hollands. “KX has spent decades helping financial institutions solve those kinds of problems, and I’m excited to help our customers build on that foundation.”

Today, capital markets technology stacks undergo rapid modernization. Consequently, financial firms combine historical records with real-time analytics.

Ultimately, this executive appointment strengthens KX’s long-term market position. The expanded leadership team prepares the firm for future technological demands. Thus, KX remains a trusted technology partner for top global institutions.

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News Source: Businesswire.com