BBH supports landmark conversion of the first mutual fund to ETF
The move represents a major milestone as the active ETF industry looks to compete against a struggling mutual fund market.
The move represents a major milestone as the active ETF industry looks to compete against a struggling mutual fund market.
With a wave of sub-custody exits in the Nordics, SEB is the last remaining local provider operating in the region. GC speak to Ann Magnusson, head of investor services, and Christine Strandberg, regulatory manager, on how it is facing up to the challenges of regulation, technology and increased competition from global custodians.
Brown Brothers Harriman is working with Guinness Atkinson Asset Management for the first conversion of two mutual funds to become active ETFs.
The newly branded ‘BBH Investment Operations, powered by Infomediary’ aims to transform the way its asset manager clients utilise data.
Custodians have been expanding their Ireland footprint and are bolstering services with a focus on private markets and alternatives assets.
Survey shows asset managers’ views on outsourcing, operational efficiencies and securities lending following an unprecedented year of change.
Greater regulatory scrutiny comes as the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a greater risk in the event a fund administrator cannot strike a NAV.
The addition will help support several of DTCC’s projects as it seeks to transform the securities post-trade process.
BBH has named its FinTech product management expert to lead its investor services strategy for Europe and Asia.