
Confinity Solutions has expanded its global presence with the opening of a new office in Singapore, establishing a strategic hub in one of the world’s leading financial centers. The new location complements the company’s existing operations in Frankfurt and Dubai and reflects its commitment to supporting customers across Asia-Pacific, a region experiencing sustained growth in trading activity, market data volumes, and technology investment.
The Singapore office will be supported by Phil Joslin, Senior Consultant Business Development APAC, who will help strengthen Confinity’s engagement with exchanges, brokers, and financial institutions throughout the region. His appointment enhances the company’s ability to provide local expertise and closer collaboration at a time when infrastructure performance and operational resilience are becoming increasingly important competitive differentiators.
For Confinity, the expansion is about more than geographic reach. As financial markets become more interconnected and data-intensive, institutions require technology partners that understand both the technical and operational challenges of modern trading environments. Local presence enables faster engagement, stronger relationships, and a deeper understanding of regional market requirements.
Confinity’s flagship platform, Confinity Low Latency Messaging (CLLM), is designed for mission-critical environments that demand deterministic performance, resilience, and scalability. As organizations continue to evaluate how data moves across increasingly complex trading ecosystems, messaging architecture is becoming a strategic consideration for technology leaders seeking to optimize performance across the order lifecycle.
With offices now in Singapore, Dubai, and Frankfurt, Confinity Solutions is well positioned to support customers across major global financial centers. The expansion reflects the company’s long-term commitment to helping market participants build infrastructure that is not only fast, but reliable, predictable, and ready for the demands of tomorrow’s markets.