Europe’s biggest market has been fiercely competitive for years. And as the market moves increasingly cross-border, the smaller players are
starting to lose out
Still recovering from the credit crisis that took hold of both countries and their financial institutions, Europe remains one of the most important
markets for most providers
The financial crisis changed the Nordic region, making it an increasingly attractive destination for international funds. But competition in the back office is fierce.
It’s long been at the forefront of the European funds industry and is
confident of maintaining its position in the wake of increasingly
harmonised regulation
As one of the longest-established offshore administration centres, Bermuda has made a name for itself as a reliable, technical strong jurisdiction. But the competition keeps coming.
Despite recent credit downgrades by three rating agencies, Ireland has one thing to be thankful for. Recent statistics show that the country’s funds industry has achieved record growth and its players are pulling out the stops to ensure things stay that way