DataArt Bolsters Financial Practice With Addition of Moyce

Cliff Moyce joins after spending three years as the head of a consultancy

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Cliff Moyce, global head of finance at DataArt.

Moyce has served stints at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange), Markit, Lloyds of London, Orix Investment & Development Capital, and Credit Market Analysis (CMA). As chief operating officer at CMA, Moyce oversaw products, services, technology and operations, and led the integration into new parent company, McGraw Hill Financial, according to a release.

DataArt managing director Alexei Miller said the company is "delighted" that Moyce has now taken on the role of leading their financial practice. Moyce's experience ranges from leading the automation of trading at Europe's largest derivatives exchanges to building the first automated index arbitrage system for equities in London.

"We believe that Cliff is the right kind of leader to take our successful finance practice to the new heights. His experience will be invaluable to us," said Miller in a statement.

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