Incapital, 280 CapMarkets to Merge, Create New Fintech Firm

The new company, InspereX, aims to improve fixed income distribution and trading.

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Fintech firm 280 CapMarkets and Incapital, an underwriter and distributor of fixed income and market-linked securities, are merging to create the fintech firm InspereX, the companies said Thursday.

The new company aims to improve fixed income distribution and trading for all market participants, they said in a joint announcement.

The transaction is expected to close by the end of the first quarter this year, with the merger of the firms’ broker-dealer businesses to occur after that, subject to customary regulatory approval, they said.

Financial terms were not disclosed and the companies did not say which firm was acquiring and which was being acquired. Incapital and 280 CapMarkets did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Incapital, based in Chicago and Boca Raton, Florida, was founded by Tom Ricketts in 1999. San Francisco-based 280 CapMarkets was co-founded by technologists and bond veterans including Gurinder Ahluwalia and David Rudd in 2016.

“We founded Incapital in 1999 to break down the barriers many investors and issuers faced when trying to access the full potential of the fixed income markets, and later market-linked securities,” Ricketts, who will be chairman of the new firm, recalled Thursday.

“It was not a level playing field then, and while it has improved over the years thanks to the emergence of new technologies and market entrants, we believe improvement needs to accelerate for all market participants,” Ricketts said in the announcement.

The merger of Incapital and 280 CapMarkets is “highly strategic and complementary, as together we seek to drive transformation in the fixed income markets,” according to Incapital CEO John DesPrez, who will be InspereX CEO.

CapMarkets CEO Ahluwalia will be vice chairman of InspereX, while Rudd, CapMarkets president, will maintain that title at the new firm. The combined firm will have a staff of about 200 people spread across primary offices in Boca Raton, Chicago, New York City and San Francisco, along with other regional locations.

Its business strategy will “combine Incapital’s market knowledge, diverse products, strong distribution relationships earned over 20+ years, and capital strength with the power of 280 CapMarkets’ leading-edge technologies,” including BondNav, a cloud-native bond aggregation platform, the companies said.