Nasdaq, Inc.: A Technology Company Serving Global Capital Markets and Beyond Nasdaq, Inc., a renowned technology company operating worldwide, has made its mark in three key segments: Market Platforms, Capital Access Platforms, and Anti-Financial Crime. In the Market Platforms segment, the company offers an extensive range of trading services, such as equity derivative trading and clearing, cash equity trading, fixed income and commodity trading and clearing, and trade management service businesses. The company also operates multiple exchanges and marketplace facilities across various assets classes, including structured products, derivatives, commodities, cash equity, debt, and exchange traded products- providing broker, clearing, settlement, and central depository services. In the Capital Access Platforms segment, Nasdaq, Inc. offers historical and real-time market data, including Nasdaq-branded indexes and financial products, investment insights, workflow solutions, investor relations intelligence, ESG solutions, and governance solutions. Additionally, the Anti-Financial Crime segment provides Nasdaq Trade Surveillance, a SaaS solution, and Nasdaq Market Surveillance, a market surveillance solution empowering brokers and other market participants to comply with market rules, regulations, and internal market surveillance policies. The Anti-Financial Crime segment also includes Verafin, a SaaS technology provider of anti-financial crime management solutions. Founded in 1971, the company underwent a name change in September 2015, formerly known as The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. Today, the company is headquartered in New York, New York, and continues to provide technology solutions to a wide range of capital markets and other industries globally.
Nasdaq's ticker is NDAQ
The company's shares trade on the NASDAQ stock exchange
They are based in New York City, New York
There are 1001-5000 employees working at Nasdaq
It is nasdaq.com
Nasdaq is in the Financial sector
Nasdaq is in the Diversified Investments industry
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