Peter Loizou

VP ASP Technical Operations - Global at TS Imagine, formerly Imagine Software

Peter Loizou has extensive work experience in the financial industry, spanning over two decades. Peter is currently the VP of SaaS Operations at TS Imagine, a company formed through a merger between Trading Screen and Imagine Software. In this role, Peter is responsible for developing innovative technology solutions that empower clients to succeed in every asset class.

Prior to their current position, Peter held various roles at Imagine Software. Peter served as the VP of ASP Technical Operations - Global from 2015 until their departure. In this role, they provided real-time portfolio management, risk, and regulatory solutions to financial professionals worldwide. Peter also worked as the Global Interface Lead / UK ASP Technical Operations Manager from 2007 to 2015, where they contributed to the development of the Imagine Trading System, a sell-side application catering to the needs of large financial institutions.

Peter's journey in the financial industry began at Imagine Software in 2004 as an ASP Technical Operations Analyst, where they played a key role in providing risk management solutions to global financial institutions. Before joining Imagine Software, they gained experience as an Operations Analyst at eSpeed, a Senior Computer Operator at Sea Containers Ltd, and a Shift Leader at Going Places.

Overall, Peter Loizou's work experience highlights their expertise in the financial industry, particularly in developing and implementing risk management solutions and leading technical operations.

Peter Loizou attended Staffordshire University and studied Computer Studies. Peter also attended Batley Grammer School in Batley, West Yorkshire. No specific degree or field of study is mentioned for either institution.

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Timeline

  • VP ASP Technical Operations - Global

    October, 2015 - present

  • Global Interface Lead / UK ASP Technical Operations Manager

    January, 2007

  • ASP Technical Operations Analyst

    April, 2004

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