EquiLend Holdings LLC, a securities lending platform owned by major Wall Street firms such as Goldman Sachs (GS) and BlackRock (BLK), is weighing a sale after the settlement of significant collusion litigation, Reuters’ Amy-Jo Crowley, David French, and Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro report, citing people familiar with the matter. The company is working with Broadhaven Capital on an auction process, which is anticipated to attract interest from exchange operators, fintech firms, and private equity firms, the authors say, adding that Euronext (EUXTF) is one of the interested parties.
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