South Korean retail investors gain access to complex options strategies through mobile payment app integration.
The backend infrastructure was designed to support hundreds of thousands of concurrent users.
Eugene
Investment & Futures has rolled out US-listed equity and index options
trading to South Korean retail clients, making complex options strategies
available through the country's most-used mobile payment platform for the first
time.
Eugene Investment Launches
US Options Trading in South Korea
The
Seoul-based brokerage tapped Devexperts to build the trading infrastructure,
combining the London software firm's DXtrade backend with a custom mobile
interface and real-time market data from dxFeed. The system routes complete
OPRA options data through Amazon Web Services servers in South Korea to
minimize latency between US exchanges and Korean traders.
Eugene
Investment, founded in 1991, operates one of South Korea's largest retail
brokerages with a focus on derivatives trading. The firm is betting that Korean
appetite for US equities will extend to options on those stocks, a product
category that hasn't been widely available to retail clients in the market
until now.
"To
provide Korean retail investors with a reliable and advanced US options trading
service, we were looking for a partner with proven technical expertise and a
strong track record."
The
platform runs on a newly developed UI framework that Devexperts customized for
the Korean market. The interface displays real-time Greeks, implied volatility
readings, and theoretical option prices - data points typically reserved for
institutional trading desks.
Devexperts
said the architecture can scale to support several hundred thousand active
users simultaneously. The backend connects to dxFeed's market data
infrastructure, which pulls quotes and trade data directly from US exchanges
and pipes them to clients through AWS's Korean data centers.
Jon Light, Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts
Jon Light,
Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts, said the Eugene Investment
project required close collaboration to tailor the software for South Korean
trading patterns.
"This
product has all the hallmarks of what we at Devexperts aim to deliver for our
clients: products that empower our clients whilst helping them redefine retail
trading as we know it," Light said.
Devexperts Expands Product
Suite
The Eugene
Investment rollout follows several recent product launches from Devexperts. In
November, the company unveiled a prediction markets platform aimed at brokers
looking to offer event-based contracts, a product category that's gained
traction in the US through platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.
In
September, Devexperts launched DXwallet, a framework for building
cryptocurrency custody solutions that plug into existing fintech
infrastructure. The modular system includes AML screening, portfolio tracking,
and cross-platform connectivity features.
The new platform
went live this week with full OPRA options coverage, including real-time
pricing for both equity and index options listed on US exchanges. Eugene
Investment hasn't disclosed user projections or revenue targets for the new
service.
Eugene
Investment & Futures has rolled out US-listed equity and index options
trading to South Korean retail clients, making complex options strategies
available through the country's most-used mobile payment platform for the first
time.
Eugene Investment Launches
US Options Trading in South Korea
The
Seoul-based brokerage tapped Devexperts to build the trading infrastructure,
combining the London software firm's DXtrade backend with a custom mobile
interface and real-time market data from dxFeed. The system routes complete
OPRA options data through Amazon Web Services servers in South Korea to
minimize latency between US exchanges and Korean traders.
Eugene
Investment, founded in 1991, operates one of South Korea's largest retail
brokerages with a focus on derivatives trading. The firm is betting that Korean
appetite for US equities will extend to options on those stocks, a product
category that hasn't been widely available to retail clients in the market
until now.
"To
provide Korean retail investors with a reliable and advanced US options trading
service, we were looking for a partner with proven technical expertise and a
strong track record."
The
platform runs on a newly developed UI framework that Devexperts customized for
the Korean market. The interface displays real-time Greeks, implied volatility
readings, and theoretical option prices - data points typically reserved for
institutional trading desks.
Devexperts
said the architecture can scale to support several hundred thousand active
users simultaneously. The backend connects to dxFeed's market data
infrastructure, which pulls quotes and trade data directly from US exchanges
and pipes them to clients through AWS's Korean data centers.
Jon Light, Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts
Jon Light,
Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts, said the Eugene Investment
project required close collaboration to tailor the software for South Korean
trading patterns.
"This
product has all the hallmarks of what we at Devexperts aim to deliver for our
clients: products that empower our clients whilst helping them redefine retail
trading as we know it," Light said.
Devexperts Expands Product
Suite
The Eugene
Investment rollout follows several recent product launches from Devexperts. In
November, the company unveiled a prediction markets platform aimed at brokers
looking to offer event-based contracts, a product category that's gained
traction in the US through platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.
In
September, Devexperts launched DXwallet, a framework for building
cryptocurrency custody solutions that plug into existing fintech
infrastructure. The modular system includes AML screening, portfolio tracking,
and cross-platform connectivity features.
The new platform
went live this week with full OPRA options coverage, including real-time
pricing for both equity and index options listed on US exchanges. Eugene
Investment hasn't disclosed user projections or revenue targets for the new
service.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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