A new research report authored by Morgan Stanley and consultancy Oliver Wyman has resurrected the debate over how some of the world’s largest custodian banks will need to rethink their time-honored strategy. Gathering more assets from more clients won’t be enough to sustain profitability. Earnings are under pressure from low interest rates and a historical […]
Securities Finance Data: Useful or Not for European Regulators?
In asking market players to shed more light on their securities finance transactions, European regulators have unintentionally opened an operational and legal can of worms. The newly passed European Securities Financing Transactions (SFT) legislation includes a requirement that managers of new European traditional and alternative investment funds disclose their policies involving securities finance transactions in […]
Squeezing Market Data Costs: Why, When, Where and How
Market data may be the life blood of financial firms, but it’s also a massive expense to them. Often quick to blame exchanges and market data vendors for overcharging them, financial firms eventually have to face the fact that the buck stops with them. If they want to reduce their data spend, they have to get their own […]
US Swing Pricing: Getting the Process Right
The US mutual fund managers may soon be following in the footsteps of their European peers in adopting swing pricing, but how ready are they to overcome the operational and compliance challenges? If the tone of discussions at a recent standing-room-only event hosted in New York City by the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI) is any indication, the answer is […]
Europe’s New AML Directive: Keep Digging for Customer Data
As if knowing the basics about your customer weren’t difficult enough, how about knowing a lot more, verifying what you think you know, and doing the same when it comes to the customer’s direct and indirect investors and controlling parties. That is what European regulators will eventually require from financial institutions doing business in the […]
Managing Your Vendor Risk? New Data Hub Helps Out
Can we trust this vendor? That question is the foundation of a process the begins long before a contract is signed and continues until the vendor and the customer firm part ways. Managing any relationship with a third-party provider can be taxing for a financial firm, requiring ongoing scrutiny, recordkeeping and now regulatory expectations. It is […]
KYC Onboarding: Taking a Global Centralized Approach
Name, rank and serial number. That’s what national military organizations across the globe use to identify their members. Too bad the same simplicity can’t be used by financial firms when it comes to identifying their customers and counterparties, bemoan operations and compliance specialists. Instead financial firms must deal with a hodgepodge of regulatory requirements across […]
FATCA Reporting Round One: The Scorecard
Wrong client classification, missing documentation proving country of citizenship, and incomplete information on investor income and account values. Those are the top three mistakes offshore fund managers tell FinOps Report they experienced when trying to send information to their local tax authorities to comply with the recent first round of reporting for the US Foreign Tax […]
Commission Unbundling: What Price Is that Research in the Window?
It’s a given that fund management firms should pay for research — aka the ideas and analysis — that helps them make decisions on whether or not to buy or sell a particular stock or bond and when. Yet the European Commission now wants to put their spending on research under the regulatory microscope. A new […]
Best AML Programs Hinge on Best Models
Market, credit and operational risk. It has become common practice for financial firms to measure, monitor and reduce each of these three categories using accepted models, or methodologies, which rely on data inputs to generate the correct results necessary to make the right decisions. Unfortunately, the same doesn’t apply to money laundering activities even though […]