Trillium Surveyor launch revamped execution analytics engine
18 June 2025 US

Trillium Surveyor has launched its reimagined execution analytics engine.
The revamped engine aims to use trade data to reduce trading costs and optimise execution performance across asset classes.
The firm says that it is designed to eliminate weeks of manual data wrangling to make best execution monitoring a daily practice.
Melissa Watras, director of product at Trillium Surveyor, says: “This product isn’t just another analytics engine, it’s a fully interactive, highly visual experience that makes performance and compliance tracking fast, intuitive and impactful.”
Lisa Balter Saacks, president of Trillium Surveyor, adds: “With Surveyor Best Ex, compliance leaders aren’t just checking the compliance box, they’re gaining a measurable return on investment. Our enhanced analytics help uncover hidden inefficiencies and make faster, smarter execution decisions, turning regulatory requirements into a performance advantage.”
The revamped engine aims to use trade data to reduce trading costs and optimise execution performance across asset classes.
The firm says that it is designed to eliminate weeks of manual data wrangling to make best execution monitoring a daily practice.
Melissa Watras, director of product at Trillium Surveyor, says: “This product isn’t just another analytics engine, it’s a fully interactive, highly visual experience that makes performance and compliance tracking fast, intuitive and impactful.”
Lisa Balter Saacks, president of Trillium Surveyor, adds: “With Surveyor Best Ex, compliance leaders aren’t just checking the compliance box, they’re gaining a measurable return on investment. Our enhanced analytics help uncover hidden inefficiencies and make faster, smarter execution decisions, turning regulatory requirements into a performance advantage.”
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