Software firm Securrency has named Nadine Chakar as CEO, effective from 9 January. She replaces Securrency founder Dan Doney, who will now serve as chief technology officer
In the Germany-based role, Przewloka will lead SSBI’s custody and investment servicing business in Continental Europe. He replaces Stefan Gmuer, CEO for the past two decades
ISSA has appointed State Street as a member organisation of its board of directors, effective immediately
State Street Global Advisors has published its 2023 global market outlook on macroeconomic trends and key investment themes for the year ahead
2022 marks the second year of the ‘Race to Equality in UK Financial Services’ report, which surveys 800 financial services workers who have more than a decade of experience in the industry
State Street agreed that “it is not in the best interests of clients, shareholders or employees to continue to invest time and resources in the transaction in this challenging financial services M&A environment”
State Street has been appointed by China’s Harvest Fund Management to provide onshore CNY foreign exchange hedging services for the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor investment funds
Flexibility and adaptability are key for the corporate actions divisions to keep up with event changes, reclassifications and a rapidly changing wider industry environment, said panellists
Demand for reliable data to support a front-to-back digital operating model are being superimposed onto longstanding requirements for efficient safekeeping, analytics and trade lifecycle management
Industry experts consider the current state of withholding tax in Europe, discussing what their companies are doing to keep up with changing markets, regulations and technologies
As a fairly nascent asset class, digital assets face a number of challenges as they grow in popularity. Although much effort has gone into strengthening and legitimising the market, there’s still work to be done
Apex’s Mark Bennett talks to Brian Bollen about Japan’s economic outlook, its domestic demands, and its influx of foreign investors post-pandemic
Peter Brown talks to Jenna Lomax about the historic misunderstanding and stigmas surrounding Collective Investment Trusts, and why the current market provides the perfect backdrop to bring them to the fore
Ralph Achkar of State Street suggests that although initial interest for servicing crypto currency was only from the alternative space, there has been a mentality shift with increased demand from the more traditional client segment
As technology continues to evolve, Globacap’s CEO Myles Milston identifies that the asset servicing industry has been slow to the technological game but attitudes are shifting toward digital custody and further evolution can be expected in this space
Nick Wright, CEO of funds and IT at SS&C Technologies, highlights the drive for a global transfer agency model and how the company has planned for the future
The small country of Luxembourg is nestled between Belgium, Germany and France. It is just 2586 square kilometres in size, has a population of less than 650,000 and yet is one of the most significant financial services centres in the world. Lucy Carter reports on international relations and what’s next for UCITS
Brian Bollen discusses current investment opportunities in South America, the takeaways from BME’s November Latibex Forum, and why State Street decided to open a new office in Chile
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic dealt Italy and its economy a hard blow in the first half of 2020. Industry experts explain why 2021 has been a different story and outline what the future holds for the country’s asset servicing
Ireland continues to be an attractive fund domicile for global funds and this year is no exception with predictions of even further growth