Gaspar Sinai

Principal Enterprise Architect at TORA, an LSEG business

Gaspar Sinai currently serves as Principal Enterprise Architect and Vice President at LSEG TORA, specializing in algorithmic trading design and development since January 2007. Prior experience includes roles as Senior Software Engineer at Afallon Consulting, where Gaspar focused on basket trading system projects, and Associate Director at UBS, contributing to algorithmic trading system development. Earlier, Gaspar worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Central Technologies Japan Inc. and Blue Edge Technologies Inc., involved in trading system design and development. Additionally, Gaspar held the position of Vice President at Credit Suisse, overseeing market data and global trading system development. Initial career stages included software engineering roles at TSD Inc. Japan, MMG, and EMG, with early programming work on various measurement and graphics systems. Gaspar's educational background includes a diploma in Microelectronics Design and Semiconductor Technology from Kando Kalman College of Electrical Engineering.

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TORA, an LSEG business

Tora is a cloud-based front-to-back office technology provider for the buy-side. TORA provides everything you need to run a fund: portfolio, risk, order and execution management systems, and compliance and analytics engines – all built in-house and available individually, or as an integrated, unified platform.Tora offers a unique portfolio ofproducts that have been designed by buy-side traders for buy-side traders to specifically address the trading challenges unique to Asia. Each of Tora's complementary products has been developed internally to be fully integrated and provide clients with a comprehensive trading solution. Tora's products are used by a wide range of institutional investors including mutual funds, hedge funds and sell-side proprietary trading desks across the region. TORA Compass processes 4% of all trading volume on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.