Squarepoint Capital

Squarepoint has additional offices in Bangalore, Boston, Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, Houston, London, Madrid, Montreal, New York, Paris, Singapore, and Zug.

[2] nQuant, was considered a non-core business and the Volcker Rule meant it could no longer perform proprietary trading activities under a commercial bank.

[3][4][5][6] On January 2, 2015, Squarepoint received approval from the Financial Conduct Authority to manage investments on behalf of third parties.

[4] According the firm's filing in 2020, 80% of its investors are non-U.S.[3] In October 2021, Squarepoint entered a strategic partnership with Arini Capital, a European hedge fund.

[3] The arbitrator initially directed Sesum to pay Squarepoint $188,137 in damages plus $919,053 in respect of disgorged earnings he received from Millennium, but the final order issued in 2020 reduced these amounts.