NTGI Selects Firms For Emerging Broker Program

Northern Trust announced that its asset management arm, Northern Trust Global Investments (NTGI), has selected seven emerging and minority women owned broker dealers for its list of preferred equity trading partners. The equity trading firms, which met selection criteria including

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Northern Trust announced that its asset management arm, Northern Trust Global Investments (NTGI), has selected seven emerging and minority/women-owned broker-dealers for its list of preferred equity trading partners.

The equity trading firms, which met selection criteria including execution capabilities, technology platforms and capital commitment, are:

M.R. Beal and Company, Chicago, Ill.-

Blaylock Robert Van Securities, LLC, Oakland, Calif.-

Cabrera Capital Markets, LLC, Chicago-

Guzman & Company, Coral Gables, Fla.-

Loop Capital Markets, Chicago, Ill.-

M. Ramsey King Securities, Inc., Burr Ridge, Ill.-

Samuel A Ramirez & Company, Inc., New York, N.Y.

We are pleased to maintain relationships with seven broker-dealers that have the strength and expertise to become strategic trading partners with Northern Trust, says Lyle Logan, executive vice president and managing director of client servicing and sales at NTGI. In addition to best execution in particular markets, these firms demonstrate a commitment to compliance and risk management that is important to Northern Trust and our clients.

Equity trading partners were selected by NTGI executives from a group of 36 broker-dealers that responded to a request for information. Northern Trust went through a similar process in 2007, and the firms selected then were invited to rebid. Because fixed-income requires a larger universe of trading partners to achieve liquidity and best pricing, NTGI does not limit the number of firms it considers for fixed income trading.

Northern Trusts diversity commitment also includes its Emerging Managers Practice, which invests more than $4 billion across 46 investment strategies and 42 emerging-minority-owned investment management firms through manager-of-manager programs. In corporate procurement, the Supplier Diversity office seeks to ensure that Northern Trust provides opportunities for minority, women and disabled business owners and expands the use of diverse firms in the corporate supply chain.

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