Nuam signs agreement with Beeks to connect participants to integrated market

Nuam announced a deal with Beeks Financial Cloud Group to provide Exchange Cloud, a cloud infrastructure platform enabling secure, low-latency connections for market participants in Chile, Colombia, and Peru's stock exchanges. The agreement aims to streamline the onboarding of local and international players, bolstering regional integration. Leaders from both companies emphasized gains in efficiency and market opportunities.

Nuam, the platform integrating the stock markets of Chile, Colombia, and Peru, recently signed an agreement with Beeks Financial Cloud Group. The deal stipulates that Beeks will supply Exchange Cloud, a cloud-based solution tailored for stock exchanges. This platform provides a secure computing environment with minimal latency, allowing participants to access the unified market efficiently.

The announcement, made on December 22, 2025, highlights Nuam's commitment to speeding up the onboarding of local and international participants. According to the entity, this common market architecture strengthens connections among the three countries, promoting greater liquidity and transparency.

Gordon McArthur, CEO of Beeks, stated: “We are proud to partner with Nuam as they lead the construction of a unified regional market between Chile, Colombia, and Peru.” He added that “Exchange Cloud delivers the agility, scalability, and global connectivity needed to onboard participants quickly and cost-effectively, while Nuam retains control over its client relationships and brand.”

Juan Pablo Córdoba, CEO of Nuam, remarked: “This agreement supports our mission to advance deeper regional integration. These new capabilities are a key part of our strategy to deliver greater liquidity, transparency, and efficiency to the market, along with new opportunities for issuers, intermediaries, and investors across the region.”

This initiative fits into ongoing efforts to unify stock exchange operations in the Andean region, easing cross-border trading without introducing unverified details from sources.

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