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Argus Data Available Through Ventriks

Argus Data Available through Ventriks
Global energy and commodity price reporting agency Argus has agreed to supply its data and intelligence services through Ventriks.

Argus provides price data, news and commentary for energy, chemicals, fertilizers, metals, and agriculture markets. Customers can access services either directly from Argus or through a range of third-party information providers. Ventriks is the latest addition to the suite of external companies that deliver Argus information to their customers.

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Ventriks Data Platform offers a complete cloud-native data platform that, when coupled with the Ventriks Data Marketplace, gives users self-service data acquisition and integration capabilities that are scalable and flexible across any data type.

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Argus Media chairman and chief executiveย Adrian Binksย said: “As our customer base grows, we are pleased to be working with Ventriks to offer increasing choice about how Argus information can be accessed.”

Ventriks chief executiveย Richard Quigleyย said: “Argus data and related information services are essential to our customers and we are delighted that we will now be able to deliver these via the Ventriks Digital Marketplace and Data platform.”

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