Pat Sharman has left Caceis after a four-year tenure as country managing director for the UK
Weyland replaces Camille Thommes, who has held the director general role since 2007
CACEIS now provides depository services on a total of 12 of HV Capital’s Special-AIFs, representing approximately €2.1 billion in assets
RBC Investor & Treasury Services has been rebranded as RBC Investor Services. RBC’s treasury services will now operate under RBC Capital Markets
Following their announcement in October, RBC Investor Services and CACEIS have confirmed completion of the deal through which the French headquartered bank will acquire RBC’s European asset servicing book of business and Malaysia operations centre
CACEIS group’s French banking entity, CACEIS Bank, has become the first French custody specialist to be granted digital assets service provider status
The mandate means that the Swiss-based asset servicer will control Kepler’s clearing and settlement, custody, securities lending and reporting services for corporate brokerage
The guide is designed to inform pension trustees on the financial consequences that biodiversity and nature-related risks can have on pension scheme investments
Industry experts consider fund administration in Ireland, regulatory changes and market expansion
Three of Latin America’s asset servicing providers reflect on the past year, the state of the markets and look ahead to a number of key elections in the region
Market participants offer their predictions for what should be an eventful year
Joe Saliba, Caceis’ deputy chief executive, talks to Bob Currie about the bank’s commitment to being an asset servicing leader in Europe, the expansion of its global coverage and why he is returning to London to guide their UK expansion
Rahul Kanwar of SS&C Technologies explains that increasing automation will change the way fund administration is performed in the years ahead
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 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
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
In a post-Brexit world, could Germany take the UK’s crown in gaining the status of the EU financial hub?