The acquisition of the European private capital fund administration services provider, allows Gen II to add jurisdictional reach in the UK, Jersey, Ireland and international markets
Will Turner and Ben Durbano specialise in real estate and private equity, joining Ashley Vardon, senior director of fund services, who was appointed earlier this year
The private equity and real estate firm has appointed Stacey Moody as a director in its corporate services team, where she will support the company’s global corporate client base
With the addition of Crestbridge’s private equity and real estate fund administration business, Gen II aims to expand its global service and product capabilities
Joe Betts (pictured) has joined the firm as vice president while Ben Schofield has been appointed as assistant vice president, working primarily in the private client business
The new licence will enable Crestbridge to further expand its capabilities in supporting a growing number of fund managers in Europe
Croitoru will be responsible for the ongoing development of the company’s business compliance strategy and risk management framework for fund services in Luxembourg
In the role, Yabut will be responsible for the development of the company’s tax service capabilities
Industry experts consider fund administration in Ireland, regulatory changes and market expansion
With regulative moves such as the UK Fund Regime pending, Jenna Lomax looks at how UK asset servicing is turning the page to paint a new picture for fund administration and regtech, particularly post-Brexit
Financial institutions have been working hard to keep their heads above water since the financial crisis, but in recent weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a gigantic wave of challenges ashore
As the sector continues to innovate Martin Bock, Ramy El Houayek, Melanie Herbert, Michael Johnson, and David Rochford discuss the challenges and future developments facing fund services in Europe
The Grand Duchy is well positioned as a global financial services centre, and if regulators and service providers remain progressive, nimble and embrace change, the Luxembourg market will continue to prosper in the future
Luxembourg has seen growth in many areas including alternative funds and assets under management, and while industry players prepare for future opportunities they are also facing unprecedented challenges associated with COVID-19
With Brexit uncertainty challenges in the fund space, players in the asset servicing industry in UK has an opportunity to raise its game across the board