Draft:Finger Trader
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Finger Trader is a financial technology software system developed by Sargia Inc., a company based in Japan.[1]
The system is designed to provide structured data transmission and signal processing between independent systems. It is offered as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform and is intended for use in multi-system environments.
According to available descriptions, the platform does not directly perform trade execution, asset custody, or financial settlement functions.
Overview
Finger Trader has been described as a technical infrastructure supporting data exchange and interoperability between separate systems.
Such systems are typically used in environments where multiple institutions operate independently but require data synchronization and communication.
Functionality
The system includes technical functions such as:
- Data processing and record generation
- Integration through application programming interfaces (APIs)
- Data synchronization and transmission
These functions are intended to support interoperability between independent platforms.
Operation
Finger Trader operates as a software layer for transmitting structured data between connected systems.
Participating entities are responsible for their own operational processes, including execution, custody, and settlement.
The system is designed to provide structured data transmission.[2]
Developer
Finger Trader is developed by Sargia Inc., a technology company focused on software systems and infrastructure.
References
- ^ "Finger Trader coverage". Mainichi Shimbun. Retrieved 2026-04-17.
- ^ "Sargia Inc. announcement". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 2026-04-17.
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