Exegy has been chosen by the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) to provide ultra-low latency technology for the exchange’s trading infrastructure.

Laurent de Barry
Through the partnership, Exegy will support the build-up of the firm’s infrastructure by integrating its technology, and streamlining US equities markets’ feeds, with the aim of delivering quick and efficient performance capabilities for the exchange.
The integration comes ahead of TXSE’s launch of the first fully integrated national exchange in more than 25 years, currently scheduled to go live this year.
“At TXSE, we are building our core exchange infrastructure from the ground up to meet the highest standards of performance and reliability,” said Rick Yoder, chief technology officer of TXSE.
“Exegy’s solutions strengthen that foundation by ingesting and normalising direct feeds from US equities markets, enabling a real-time, consolidated view of the best displayed prices across venues.”
Specifically, TXSE aims to boost competition and innovation across US equities markets, by acting as the sole national securities exchange to be built and headquartered in Texas.
In addition to integrating its technology into TXSE’s architecture, Exegy is also set to provide further support to the exchange’s protocol, to allow existing users to connect and access the new marketplace, as soon as trading commences.
Laurent de Barry, chief product officer at Exegy, said: “TXSE’s decision to integrate its proprietary trading infrastructure with Exegy’s capabilities reflects how central speed and predictable performance have become to modern market infrastructure.”
The news marks the most recent industry development for Exegy, which announced in February 2026 that it is poised to launch an overnight best bid and offer (OBBO) consolidated feed connecting Blue Ocean, Bruce and MOON’s alternative trading systems (ATS).
The new offering – which is an industry first – is expected to allow market participants to capture liquidity currently not accessible on traditional exchange feeds outside of normal trading hours.