We Build Strategic Relationships With Market Leaders

Rand Financial Services has developed strategic relationships with leaders who are the best in their field. This allows us to further enhance the service we provide our valued clients. To ensure maximum business impact for our clients, we continuously incorporate the best possible resources into our client's solutions by integrating world-class exchange & clearing services along with state-of-the-art software applications.
Rolfe & Nolan is the world's leading software solutions provider to the global listed derivatives industry. Rolfe & Nolan solutions are used by some of the world's major global banks, brokerage houses, fund managers and energy companies.



patsystems is committed to delivering fast, high-performance trading access to the world's major electronic and open-outcry exchanges through any network medium. It is the acknowledged leader in providing internet execution for futures, options and equities.
The CME Group is a combined entity formed by the 2007 merger of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). The CME Group is the largest and most diverse financial exchange in the world for trading futures and options.
EUREX is the world's leading derivatives marketplace. Eurex facilitates trading on many of the world's benchmark contracts for every class of investor - the entire range of direct exchange users, institutional clients and retail investors.

Euronext Liffe (London International Financial Futures Exchange) provides the world's most advanced and complete trading environment bringing more efficient execution at a lower cost to the customer.

Euronext Paris is a fully computerized stock market, which belongs to the EuronextNV group, since March 20th 2000, to form the largest stock market in the euro zone.


The IntercontinentalExchange® operates the leading global, electronic marketplace for trading both futures and OTC energy contracts and the leading soft commodities exchange. ICE’s markets offer access to a range of contracts based on crude oil and refined products, natural gas, power and emissions, as well as soft commodities including cocoa, coffee, cotton, ethanol, orange juice, wood pulp and sugar, in addition to currency and index futures and options.
The Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) was founded in 1856 by a group of Kansas City merchants. Throughout its development, the Kansas City Board of Trade has prided itself on its Midwestern heritage. Integrity and service are the cornerstones upon which the Board of Trade was founded, and they remain as important today as then.

The Mercado Español de Futuros Financieros (MEFF) is the Spanish Official Exchange for Financial Futures and Options. It started its activity in November 1989 and belongs to the MEFF-AIAF-SENAF Holding de Mercados Financieros. Its main activity is the trading, clearing and settling of futures and options contracts on Spanish 10 year Notional Bond, on equity index IBEX 35. MEFF acts as the market and as the Clearing House.

Montréal Exchange (Mx), established in 1874 is Canada's oldest exchange and has always distinguished itself as an innovator. In 1975, it was the first Canadian exchange to list options and soon after to establish a major futures market. Today, the Exchange offers both individual and institutional investors a wide range of equity, interest rate, and index derivatives.

The New York Board of Trade is the parent company of the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange and the New York Cotton Exchange.


The New York Mercantile Exchange is the world's largest physical commodity futures exchange, and the preeminent trading forum for energy and precious metals, in North America.

Sydney Futures Exchange is a leading derivatives exchange in the Asia-Pacific region with over 36 million futures and options contracts traded annually.


The Tokyo Commodity Exchange is a non-profit membership organization which regulates all commodities futures and options trading in Japan.


The Winnipeg Commmodity Exchange is Canada's only agricultural futures and options exchange. It operates on an entirely electronic trading platform. The WCE trades futures contracts and options for canola, flaxseed, domestic feed wheat, and domestic feed barley.