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| | ... Paribas (12.3%), State Street (10.7%), HSBC Bank (4.8%), RBC (3.4%), Ausmaq (1.6%), Netwealth (0.8%) and BNY Mellon (0.7%). ACSA chief executive Robert Brown said the fall in total assets under custody was largely a result of market valuation impacts ... |
| | | ... Australian investors as at December 2019, according to statistics published by the Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA). It has a 22% share of the total market at most recent count, after toppling NAB Asset Servicing from the #1 spot in first ... |
| | | ... jump Citigroup, State Street, and BNP Paribas to become the third largest asset servicing firm for Australian investors. ACSA chief executive Robert Brown said overall, the local sector saw an 8% increase in the value of assets under custody for Australian ... |
| | | ... Custodial Services Association celebrated excellence in custodial services yesterday, at the 2020 installment of its annual ACSA Awards during the Investment Operations Conference in Sydney. The association recognised HSBC regulatory compliance manager ... |
| | | The Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA) is urging institutional investors to forge closer relationships with custodians to ensure better outcomes are achieved. ACSA released a report describing the evolving role custodians play in Australia's ... |
| | | ... 1.2% in the half year to December following lackluster markets, according to the Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA). J.P. Morgan had a 22% slice of this pie with custody contracts for the likes of AustralianSuper and HESTA. It first toppled ... |
| | | ... has assets under custody and administration of US$10.9 trillion. This year, the Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA) ranked J.P. Morgan the number one asset servicing provider, overseeing $798 billion, followed by NAB Asset Servicing ($529bn) ... |
| | | ... total assets under custody down to $3.58 trillion in the period, according to the Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA) which has been reporting the data for 25 years now. J.P. Morgan has a 22% slice of this pie with custody contracts for ... |
| | | ... it deems "systemic" obstacles in servicing managed funds and encourage more standards and automation in the local market. ACSA said that in surveying the market it found there was wide-spread belief more could be done by the managed funds industry to ... |
| | | ... transactions per day for institutional investors, according to August 31 statistics from Australian Custodial Services Association (ACSA). Read Financial Standard's annual custody feature here. |
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