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Beeks
Financial (LSE: BKS) has signed nuam, the regional holding company that
operates stock exchanges in Santiago, Colombia and Lima, as its latest exchange
client. The agreement brings Beeks’ total new exchange partnerships this year
to five.

Under the
deal, Beeks will provide its Exchange Cloud infrastructure service to nuam
through a revenue-sharing arrangement. The platform will let nuam onboard both
local and international trading participants across the three markets it
operates – the Santiago Stock Exchange in Chile, Bolsa de Valores de Lima in
Peru and Bolsa de Valores de Colombia.

Beeks Signs Five Exchange
Deals in Twelve Months

Beeks has
been adding exchange clients at a steady clip. Earlier this year, the company
reported 26% revenue
growth
for its
fiscal year ending June 2025, with profit jumping 91% as exchanges and trading
firms increased infrastructure spending. The firm also partnered with
TMX Group
in
September to provide cloud-based access to Canadian markets.

The
company’s Exchange Cloud product is a managed infrastructure stack that lets
exchanges offer computing and analytics services to their participants without
building the underlying technology themselves. Exchanges can rebrand the
platform and maintain direct client relationships while Beeks handles the
technical operations.

“Our
Exchange Cloud platform gives nuam the agility, scalability and global
connectivity needed to onboard participants quickly and cost effectively, while
nuam retains full control of their client relationships and brand,” said
Gordon McArthur, Beeks’ Chief Executive.

For nuam,
the platform should speed up the process of bringing new participants into its
unified market. Trading firms typically face lengthy onboarding procedures when
connecting to exchanges, especially across multiple countries with different
technical requirements and regulatory frameworks.

Latin American Integration
Play

nuam runs
Latin America’s first cross-border integrated exchange, combining three
national markets under one trading architecture. The company aims to
standardize trading conditions and regulations across Chile, Colombia and Peru
to attract foreign capital and improve market efficiency in the region.

Juan Pablo
Córdoba, nuam’s Chief Executive, said the Beeks agreement fits the exchange‘s
broader integration strategy. “This agreement supports our mission to
build Latin America’s first fully integrated multi-country exchange,” he
said. “

The deal
adds geographic reach for Beeks beyond its recent contracts with North American
and European exchanges. The company has been expanding its infrastructure
footprint, including acquiring a
stake in LMS
in
September for access to ultra-low-latency network technology used in
high-frequency trading.

Beeks
also secured a
five-year contract
with
a large forex broker and a Canadian bank earlier this month, worth a combined
£4 million. Those partnerships are expected to generate revenue starting in the
second half of the fiscal year ending June 2026.

This article was written by Damian Chmiel at www.financemagnates.com.

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