BlackRock’s ETF business has introduced 50 of its funds onto Euroclear Bank’s FundSettle fund processing platform.
iShares products are the first ETFs on the platform, which hosts over 65,000 mutual funds, linking fund managers with third-party distributors such as private banks and wealth managers. BlackRock and Euroclear will initially make the service available in the Netherlands, but are exploring ways of offering ETFs in this way to other European markets.
Through FundSettle, end investors will be able to buy and sell shares in ETFs like mutual funds, at the end-of-day NAV’s thus offering an additional means of accessing the products.
BlackRock and Euroclear expect ETF use to grow in the Netherlands as financial advisors move to build portfolios that use ETFs and mutual funds together.
BlackRock research shows assets held in ETFs in Europe have grown substantially in the last five years to $373 billion at the end of March compared with $133 billion at the end of 2007. The 50 iShares ETFs have been selected in response to Dutch client demand and offer access to stocks and bonds in both developed and emerging markets. Products include the iShares MSCI Europe ETF, the iShares S&P 500 ETF and the iShares MSCI World ETF.
ETFs are set to become more popular among retail investors in the Netherlands due to the likely abolishment, from January 2014, of commission fees charged by mutual fund asset managers. ETFs are already well known for their low expense ratios.
Dutch banks with their retail client accounts serviced through FundSettle can purchase BlackRock’s ETFs. Using a common settlement platform means lower fees, including exchange and broker fees, said the spokesperson.
The platform will be open to other ETF promoters joining, said a spokesperson for Euroclear.
Leen Meijaard, head of iShares Sales in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, said: “There is great interest in ETFs at the moment as the market moves towards a model without retrocessions and many investors want to be able to buy ETFs like mutual funds through their bank or wealth manager. Adding these iShares to FundSettle’s platform will help Dutch investors to build and manage a portfolio in a straightforward way.”
Jo Van De Velde, head of Product Management, Euroclear commented: “By meeting clients’ demand to execute their ETF orders via FundSettle, we are effectively allowing investors to purchase ETFs in the same way as their mutual fund investments. Euroclear is delighted to continue a long-standing partnership with BlackRock and deliver a quality spectrum of ETF services to institutional and retail clients alike.”