Northern Trust to provide currency management to Hermes
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Northern Trust to provide currency management to Hermes 23 July 2019London Reporter: Maddie Saghir
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Hermes Investment Management has appointed Northern Trust to provide Foreign Exchange (FX) currency management services for its Irish fund range.
Northern Trust’s currency management suite comprises portfolio overlay, share class hedging and look-through hedging solutions.
This is to help asset managers and asset owners mitigate currency volatility while actively supporting distribution strategies.
Currency management’s scalable integrated operating and technology model delivers active monitoring against target hedge ratios and unrealised profit and loss views.
In addition to investment operations outsourcing services, Northern Trust provides a range of asset servicing solutions to Hermes, including fund administration, global custody, collateral management, performance measurement and regulatory reporting.
Ian Kennedy, COO, Hermes Investment Management, said: “Northern Trust has been able to automate our sophisticated currency management investment process and deliver comprehensive reporting and analytics for us.”
“This has increased operational efficiency and enhanced oversight across our substantive Irish fund range. All of our currency management requirements have been seamlessly integrated with Northern Trust’s investment operations outsourcing services to provide a comprehensive solution, allowing us to continue to focus on generating value for our investors.”
Clive Bellows, head of Global Fund Services, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Northern Trust, added: “We are delighted to have partnered with Hermes, a long-term client of Northern Trust, to develop this tailored solution.”
“The currency management service we have implemented to meet Hermes’ precise investment objectives is underpinned by the robust process, superior technology, transparency and an interactive reporting and monitoring suite.”
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