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| | ... FICAP, ANZ, BT Financial Group and Perpetual. At the Gold level, Aberdeen Asset Management, AMP Capital, BlackRock, BNY Mellon, BT Investment Management, Colonial First State, Count Financial, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, Ironbark Asset Management ... |
| | | Suri joins BNY Mellon from ING Investment Management where he held the role as a managing director and chief executive for its business in India. In his new role, he will assume responsibility for developing and managing the build out of the APAC intermediary ... |
| | | ... with US$126bn as at December 31. In second place is Chicago-based Northern Trust Corporation with US$90bn followed by BNY Mellon Wealth Management with US$64.5bn. According to Bloomberg, boutique family offices question both the big banks' level of service ... |
| | | ... Projects. Gold sponsors for 2012 are Aberdeen Asset Management, AMP Capital, Bennelong Funds Management, BlackRock, BNY Mellon, BT Investment Management, Challenger, Count, Genesys, IOOF, Ironbark, Macquarie, MLC, Morningstar, Pinnacle Investment Management ... |
| | | ... Projects. Gold sponsors for 2012 are Aberdeen Asset Management, AMP Capital, Bennelong Funds Management, BlackRock, BNY Mellon, BT Investment Management, Challenger, Count, Genesys, IOOF, Ironbark, Macquarie, MLC, Morningstar, Pinnacle Investment Management ... |
| | | ... provide managed opportunities instead of just providing software. "Many of our larger clients such as JP Morgan and BNY Mellon are taking their eight platforms and consolidating them down to one and getting economies of scale. I think there is a lot ... |
| | | ... appointments as part of its expansion campaign, including the creation of a new role. Former deputy managing director at BNY Mellon Asset Management, Stephen Alcorn, has joined Australian Unity Investments (AUI) as head of institutional in a Sydney-based ... |
| | | ... people to provide for themselves, an international funds manager told a media briefing this week. Speaking in Sydney, BNY Mellon Asset Management Asia Pacific chief executive Alan Harden, said that it was important for the Government to allow as much ... |
| | | ... to US$42.02 by 4.15pm New York time on the NYSE. State Street is regarded as the third biggest custody bank, behind BNY Mellon and JPMorgan Chase & Co. |
| | | BNY Mellon Asset Management has appointed ING Investment Management's Alan Harden as its chief executive officer for Asia Pacific. Harden, who has also been named as a member of the executive committee at the financial services firm, will report to ... |
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