Capital markets consulting for trading, risk, and vendor platforms
Phi Partners advises global financial institutions on trading and risk technology. The stack reveals a classic financial services engineering shape—Java, Python, C++, and SQL underpinning Murex, Summit, and Sophis implementations—with heavy cloud adoption (AWS, Azure, GCP) and infrastructure-as-code tooling (Terraform, Ansible, Spacelift). Active hiring skews engineering-heavy (30 roles) across a distributed delivery model spanning 12+ countries, while project backlog clusters around legacy modernization and real-time trading systems, signaling client demand for complex platform rebuilds rather than net-new builds.
Phi Partners is a capital markets consulting firm based in London, operating since 2004 with 501–1,000 employees. The firm specializes in quantitative services, front-office and risk technology, vendor platform implementation (Murex, Summit, Sophis, Fusion Invest, Moody's Analytics), and cloud transformation for banks and asset managers. Service lines span advisory, implementation, managed services, staff augmentation, and training. Active projects center on modernizing legacy trading platforms, building unified data warehouses, enhancing credit risk systems, and migrating on-premises environments to public cloud. The firm maintains regional hubs and nearshore delivery centers to match client geography and local talent pools.
Java, Python, C++, C#, SQL, PostgreSQL, and Spring frameworks for core development; Murex, Finastra, and Summit for capital markets platforms; AWS, Azure, GCP for cloud; Terraform, Ansible, Spacelift for infrastructure automation; GitHub, Jenkins, Jira for DevOps and project management.
Modernizing legacy trading platforms, real-time trading services, front-office etrading systems, building unified data warehouses, enhancing credit risk platforms, and migrating clients from on-premises to public cloud environments.
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