Full-Time

Futures Trade Support

Posted on 7/12/2025

Clear Street

Clear Street

501-1,000 employees

Cloud-based prime brokerage with execution, financing

No salary listed

London, UK

Hybrid

Minimum three days on-site per week.

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Requirements
  • At least 1 year of professional experience in a supporting role within a financial setting.
  • Bachelor’s degree or master degree in Finance, Economics, Business or technology-related degree
  • Must be fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin
  • Highly organized and detail oriented
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Excellent ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
Responsibilities
  • Trade Execution: Support the execution of trades and monitor market activities across various exchanges, including LME, ICE, and CME.
  • Trade Matching and Reconciliation: Ensure that trades and transfers are matched and reconciled within exchange timelines, collaborating closely with Operations and Risk.
  • Record Maintenance: Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all trades to ensure compliance and operational efficiency.
  • Operational Enhancement: Collaborate with team members to optimize operations and workflow processes.
  • Future/Option Expiry Alerts: Notify the team and clients regarding futures and options expiries in a timely manner.
  • Provide Administrative Assistance: Support the team with various administrative tasks as needed, ensuring smooth operations and efficient workflow. This may include organizing documents, scheduling meetings, and assisting with project coordination.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior experience in banking or financial institutions is preferred
  • Expertise in LME Futures and Options settlements, with a focus on European and Asian exchanges is highly preferred

Clear Street provides prime brokerage and capital markets infrastructure via a cloud-based, API-first platform that supports trading equities and options across major markets, including trade execution, financing, clearing, custody, and securities lending. The product runs in the cloud and exposes APIs for easy integration, delivering a unified solution that streamlines onboarding and settlement and enables cross-market trading. It differentiates itself with a cloud-native, API-first design and a single platform that covers multiple core services with flexible pricing and a strong capital base. Its goal is to modernize and simplify capital markets infrastructure so clients can trade efficiently and access financing and securities lending through an integrated, scalable system.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$630M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $1 billion net revenues in 2025 grew 127% YoY with 622 million daily trades.
  • MiFID II license expands operations across 27 EU countries plus EEA nations.
  • Kalshi partnership positions Clear Street as first institutional FCM for prediction markets.

What critics are saying

  • Postponed IPO after 33% price cut delays capital and erodes investor confidence.
  • Prop trading arm under Tripp Becket exposes firm to principal losses in volatility.
  • Crypto expansion triggers client margin calls amid Bitcoin price crashes without SIPC protection.

What makes Clear Street unique

  • Clear Street's cloud-native platform unifies clearing across equities, options, crypto, and prediction markets.
  • API-first architecture delivers real-time risk management and analytics for institutional clients.
  • Single ledger system supports multi-asset classes from fixed income to Kalshi event contracts.

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Benefits

Company equity

401k matching

Parental leave

Full medical, dental & vision insurance

Lunch stipends

Fully stocked kitchens

Happy hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

0%
The Financial Technology Report
Apr 13th, 2026
Clear Street expands into U.S. Crypto spot trading with institutional platform push.

Clear Street expands into U.S. Crypto spot trading with institutional platform push. Published. April 13, 2026 Clear Street has launched expanded U.S. spot cryptocurrency execution through Clear Street Digital, allowing institutional clients to trade over-the-counter positions in digital assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, stablecoins, and other major tokens through the firm's existing multi-asset platform. The company said the offering is aimed at hedge funds, asset managers, crypto-focused funds, and corporates holding digital assets, and is designed to let them manage crypto exposure alongside equities, options, fixed income, and futures in one operating environment. Future additions are expected to include financing, derivatives, cross-asset margining, and API connectivity. The launch also builds on Clear Street's previously announced partnership with BitGo, which serves as its exclusive digital asset custodian and is expected to help integrate trading, custody, and wallet services into the broader platform. Ed Tilly, CEO of Clear Street, stated, "Expanding into digital assets is the most recent illustration of Clear Street's mission to provide sophisticated investors with access to every asset, in every market through our unified, purpose-built platform." He added that the move gives "clients a single, consistent experience through the entire trading lifecycle." Clear Street also named David Martin as Chief Revenue Officer of Clear Street Digital, adding an executive with nearly two decades of experience across fintech, investment management, and digital asset markets. Bob Rutherford, CEO of Clear Street Digital, noted, "Institutions want visibility and control across their entire portfolio, not disconnected systems for each asset class," adding that the firm's platform enables transparent trading, financing, and risk management across portfolios.

The Associated Press
Mar 23rd, 2026
Clear Street launches digital asset trading for US institutions with OTC spot execution

Clear Street has launched digital asset trading capabilities for US institutional clients through its cloud-native platform. The company's clients can now execute large-scale over-the-counter spot trades in major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana through Clear Street Digital LLC. The offering integrates digital assets with Clear Street's existing infrastructure for equities, options, fixed income and futures. The company has partnered with BitGo as its exclusive custodian for digital assets, with API-driven integration planned for trading, custody and wallets. David Martin has joined as Chief Revenue Officer of Clear Street Digital from FalconX, where he helped launch the firm as the first CFTC-registered crypto swaps dealer. The service targets hedge funds, asset managers, crypto-native funds and corporates managing digital assets.

Clear Street
Mar 23rd, 2026
Clear Street expands institutional access with launch of Digital Asset trading.

Clear Street expands institutional access with launch of Digital Asset trading. Cloud-native Platform Delivers Deep Liquidity, Integrated Spot Execution and Financing for U.S. Institutions Across Digital Assets David Martin Joins From FalconX as Chief Revenue Officer of Clear Street Digital Clear Street to Attend Digital Asset Summit in NYC NEW YORK - March 23, 2026 - Clear Street ("Clear Street" or the "Company"), a cloud-native financial technology company on a mission to give sophisticated investors access to every asset in every market, through a single unified platform built for speed, transparency and scale, today unveiled expanded spot execution capabilities tailored for the U.S. market. Clear Street's clients can now execute large-scale over-the-counter (OTC) spot trades in leading cryptocurrencies, including major tokens like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and a wide array of altcoins and stablecoins through Clear Street Digital LLC. Clear Street Digital provides institutional clients with access to spot crypto trading, delivered through the same integrated platform Clear Street uses to support equities, options, fixed income and futures. Financing, derivatives, cross-asset margining and API access are planned as future enhancements. The offering is built directly on Clear Street's existing clearing, financing, onboarding and real-time risk infrastructure, enabling clients to manage digital assets alongside traditional exposures with greater transparency and operational consistency. Ed Tilly, CEO of Clear Street said, "Expanding into digital assets is the most recent illustration of Clear Street's mission to provide sophisticated investors with access to every asset, in every market through our unified, purpose-built platform. By adding digital assets onto the same infrastructure that powers equities, options, futures and fixed income, we're giving clients a single, consistent experience through the entire trading lifecycle from execution to clearing, custody, financing, leverage and real-time risk monitoring across the portfolio." In November, the Company announced a partnership with BitGo, the digital asset infrastructure company. BitGo serves as the Company's exclusive custodian for digital assets and will soon be integrating their digital asset trading, custody and wallets using API-driven infrastructure to offer a fully robust and multi-asset trading platform to Clear Street clients. Clear Street Digital is designed for hedge funds, asset managers, crypto-native funds and corporates managing digital assets on their balance sheet. By extending Clear Street's infrastructure rails to crypto, clients gain a single operating environment for execution, capital usage and risk oversight - reducing fragmentation and improving capital efficiency. Bob Rutherford, CEO of Clear Street Digital said, "Institutions want visibility and control across their entire portfolio, not disconnected systems for each asset class. Clear Street's technology and end-to-end capital markets platform allows us to bring digital assets into the same institutional framework clients already rely on - where trading, financing and risk are fully transparent. That platform flexibility also gives us the ability to introduce new products quickly and responsibly as client needs evolve." As part of this expansion, David Martin joins as Chief Revenue Officer of Clear Street Digital. He brings more than 19 years of experience across investment management, fintech and trading, including a decade in cryptocurrency markets. Most recently, he served as CEO of AsiaNext, a digital asset derivatives exchange backed by SIX Group and SBI. Prior to that, during his tenure at FalconX, he helped launch them as the first CFTC registered crypto swaps dealer as the head of structuring and derivatives, led the global growth of sales and coverage into APAC and Europe, and as Head of Credit, supported the scaling of FalconX into a global prime broker. Earlier in his career, he co-founded Blockforce Capital, a statistical arbitrage crypto hedge fund, and helped launch BLCN, the first blockchain ETF. Prior to crypto, Martin specialized in developing quantitative strategies with a focus on macro markets and founded a risk analytics platform aimed at hedge funds. Clear Street's digital asset team will be attending Digital Asset Summit in NYC from March 24-26. For more information, please reach out to [email protected]. Digital asset products are offered by Clear Street Digital LLC. Digital assets held through Clear Street Digital LLC's custodial partnerships are not FDIC insured or SIPC protected. About Clear Street: Clear Street's mission is to give every sophisticated investor access to every asset, in every market, through a unified platform built for speed, transparency and scale. Clear Street LLC. give its clients the technology, tools and service once reserved for the largest institutions, rebuilt with modern infrastructure. Its single, cloud-native, end-to-end capital markets platform powers investor growth today and transforms how they interact with markets tomorrow. For more information, visit https://clearstreet.io. Media Contact: Get in touch with its team. Clear Street does not provide investment, legal, regulatory, tax, or compliance advice. Consult professionals in these fields to address your specific circumstances. These materials are: (i) solely an overview of Clear Street's products and services; (ii) provided for informational purposes only; and (iii) subject to change without notice or obligation to replace any information contained therein. Products and services are offered by Clear Street LLC as a Broker Dealer member FINRA and SIPC and a Futures Commission Merchant registered with the CFTC and member of NFA. Additional information about Clear Street is available on FINRA BrokerCheck, including its Customer Relationship Summary and NFA BASIC | NFA (futures.org). Copyright (C) 2024 Clear Street LLC. All rights reserved. Clear Street and the Shield Logo are Registered Trademarks of Clear Street LLC

eFinancialCareers
Mar 17th, 2026
Fintech Clear Street appears to be starting a prop trading arm.

Fintech Clear Street appears to be starting a prop trading arm. 1 hour ago Capital markets infrastructure fintech Clear Street is no stranger to encroaching on crowded markets. It came on the scene as a technologically advanced competitor in the prime brokerage space, and has also branched out into investment banking. Now, it seems to be building out a prop trading arm under a veteran electronic trader. Follow eFinancialCareers on Google News here. Tripp Becket announced he was joining Clear Street in New York as an MD in proprietary trading. He joins from middle-market investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald, where he was a prop trading director. Becket has worked at multiple top algorithmic trading firms; he was previously a global head of statistical arbitrage at HFT firm Susquehanna, where he spent 20 years, and was a senior quant researcher at market making firm Citadel Securities, where he spent just over one year. Clear Street already provides trading and execution services to hedge funds and other institutions. Insiders alleged that, in Europe at least, Clear Street had some issues selling its services to institutions, which resulted in cuts to a group of senior markets professionals last year. Prop trading, however, is traditionally when a firm trades using its own money; there doesn't appear to be an existing prop trading arm, suggesting this is a new initiative, but Clear Street declined to comment. Becket may have been anticipating that Clear Street would go public before he joined. The fintech had filed for an IPO but eventually postponed the launch after its price-per-share was cut by nearly a third. Have a confidential story, tip, or comment you'd like to share? Contact: WhatsApp: http://wa.me/442079977910 (+44 20 7997 7910), Telegram: @AlexMcMurray, Signal: @AlexMcMurrayEFC.88 Click here to fill in our anonymous form, or email [email protected]. Bear with us if you leave a comment at the bottom of this article: comments are moderated intermittently by human beings. Sometimes these humans might be asleep, or away from their desks, so it may take a while for your comment to appear. You must take sole responsibility for comments you post on this site. We will take reasonable steps to weed out anything that we consider to be offensive or inappropriate. The essential daily roundup of news and analysis read by everyone from senior bankers and traders to new recruits. Boost your career. Find thousands of job opportunities by signing up to eFinancialCareers today.

The Manila Times
Mar 3rd, 2026
Clear Street to Attend FIA BOCA 2026

Clear Street to attend FIA BOCA 2026. by GlobeNewswire Mar 04, 2026 5:26 am NEW YORK, March 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Clear Street ("Clear Street" or "the Company"), a cloud-native financial infrastructure technology firm on a mission to give sophisticated investors access to every asset in every market, today announced that members of its executive and leadership team will attend the FIA Global Cleared Markets Conference ("FIA Boca"), taking place March 8-11, 2026 in Boca Raton, Florida. Uriel Cohen, Founder and Executive Chairman, and Ed Tilly, Chief Executive Officer, will participate in a series of group investor meetings during the conference. Additional members of Clear Street's management and leadership team will also be in attendance and available for meetings throughout the event. Investors and conference participants interested in meeting with Clear Street may contact [email protected] to schedule time during the event. About Clear Street: Clear Street's mission is to give every sophisticated investor access to every asset, in every market, through a unified platform built for speed, transparency and scale. We give our clients the technology, tools and service once reserved for the largest institutions, rebuilt with modern infrastructure. Our single, cloud-native, end-to-end capital markets platform powers investor growth today and transforms how they interact with markets tomorrow. For more information, visit https://clearstreet.io. Investor Contact: Media Contact:

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