Luke O'Mahony

Senior Software Developer at Singletrack

Luke O'Mahony is a Senior Software Developer at Singletrack since August 2019 and previously worked as a Software Developer at Trackener from June 2018 to July 2019. Luke holds a BSc in Computer Science from Goldsmiths, University of London. In their role, Luke is responsible for developing new features on client-side and backend applications, taking ownership of small projects from planning through to implementation and testing in an Agile environment under direct reporting to the CTO. Luke also actively participates in planning and estimations for each sprint.

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London, United Kingdom

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Singletrack

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Singletrack Sell Side helps banks, brokers and IRPs leverage their research, sales and corporate assets to maximum advantage in an increasingly competitive marketplace. Proven in use by brokers, investment banks and independent research providers, Singletrack Sell Side enables firms to keep resources focused on the most profitable clients. Its powerful capital markets CRM functionality manages the client contact process and ensures productive inter-departmental collaboration while integrated applications deliver significant business advantage, including: • Streamlined corporate access management • Focused research distribution with consumption metrics • Enterprise-wide, real time reporting • Comprehensive activity logs for client compensation reviews • In-built transparency to meet growing regulatory requirements Singletrack Buy Side is a vendor management tool that enables buy side firms to track, measure and evaluate services from sell side firms with accuracy and ease. It facilitates contract management, interactions evaluation and research engagement measurement in one powerful, effective tool. Built on a world class future-proof operating platform, Singletrack requires no IT and can be implemented and fully operational in weeks. Singletrack was founded by experienced capital markets professionals in London’s financial centre in 2009.


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51-200

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