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Drovix rolls out in-house multi-asset trading stack with sub-millisecond execution

Firm’s proprietary pricing and routing engine aggregates quotes from over 15 tier-1 providers across 1,000 instruments, targeting 99.9% uptime and tighter client spreads.

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Amara Osei · CFDs Desk · 21 Aug 2026 · 19:09 · 1 min read
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Drovix rolls out in-house multi-asset trading stack with sub-millisecond execution

Drovix (MU) Ltd has launched an internally developed multi-asset liquidity and execution platform designed to deliver sub-millisecond fills and tighter spreads for institutional clients. The system combines a proprietary C++ pricing-and-aggregation engine with Aeron messaging to keep execution latency below one millisecond, according to the company.

The platform targets a 99.9% uptime service-level agreement and aggregates pricing from more than 15 tier-1 bank and specialist non-bank liquidity providers. The instrument universe spans over 1,000 products, including foreign-exchange pairs with emerging-market non-deliverable forwards, equity indices, energy contracts, precious metals, single-name equities, and expiry futures.

The initiative is led by Travis J., chief executive officer of Drovix (MU) Ltd, who emphasized the distinction between advertised spreads and realized execution quality. “A tight advertised spread counts for nothing if you can’t get filled when it matters,” he said. “Anyone can display a narrow number; the real test is what the client actually pays once slippage and rejections are in. We built the entire stack ourselves precisely because you can’t benchmark what you don’t control.”

The company is regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius under license number GB21026813 as a full-service investment dealer. Its infrastructure operates from Equinix data centers in New York, London, Singapore, and Tokyo, alongside a primary node in Port Louis, Mauritius.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Amara Osei
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Amara writes on retail and institutional derivatives trading, with an emphasis on CFD volumes and positioning data across major indices and commodities.

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