Portfolio compliance experts at fund management firms may not like to talk about their accidental breaches of investment guidelines, but they are quickly waking up to their need to do something about them. There is simply too much at stake. Portfolio compliance is a fundamental competence investors and regulators assume they’re getting. Admitting to even a few breaches doesn’t inspire confidence, […]
Recordkeepers Seek New Rules for Unclaimed Securities Accounts
With billions of dollars in unclaimed US securities accounts at stake, stock transfer agents are now lobbying for changes — and some consistency — in outdated state rules. As if tracking down the holders of unclaimed securities accounts weren’t hard enough for shareholder record-keepers, they must also deal with a multitude of conflicting and often […]
Fund Managers: Outsourcing Trade Operations Not For Faint-Hearted
It’s become commonplace for fund managers to outsource middle and back-office operations. After all, who wants to staff and oversee the labor-intensive work that comes after trade execution, especially if it can be contracted out to specialists? It’s commonly understood that this type of outsourcing can reduce operating costs, address regulatory compliance requirements, and most important, […]
FCA Leaves Asset Owners to Self-Police Custodian Fees
In deciding not to monitor the fees charged by UK custodians for some value-added outsourced services, the UK’s securities watchdog may have just opened a floodgate of lucrative business for third-party consultants. A new committee just established by the UK fund management trade group Investment Management Association (IMA) along with fund managers and custodians is […]