The FIX Protocol Organization
The FIX Protocol is driven by an international group of committees which meet regularly to define its direction and functionality. The following organizational structure represents the results of FPL's recent restructuring and expansion effort.
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To learn more about the committees, click on the links below:
- Americas Business Practices Subcommittee
- Americas Education and Marketing Subcommittee
- Americas Technical Subcommittee
- EMEA Education and Marketing Subcommittee
- EMEA Publications Working Group
- EMEA Technical Subcommittee
- Exchange Compliance Subcommittee
- Global Derivatives Business Practices Subcommittee
- Global Derivatives Education and Marketing Subcommittee
- Global Derivatives Order Routing Business Practices Subcommittee
- Global Derivatives Technical Subcommittee
- Global Exchanges & Mkts Business Practices Subcommittee
- Global Exchanges & Mkts Education & Marketing Subcommitee
- Global Exchanges & Mkts Technical Subcommittee
- Global Fixed Income Business Practices Subcommittee
- Global Fixed Income Education & Marketing Subcommittee
- Global Foreign Exchange Business Practices Subcommittee
- Global Foreign Exchange Education & Marketing Subcommittee
- Global Technical Information Security
- GTC FIX 5.0 Usage Subcommittee
- GTC Transport Subcommittee
- Japan Education and Marketing Subcommittee
- Japan Technical Subcommittee
- Social Networking Subcommittee
- FIX Costs Survey Subcommittee
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