“Failure to preserve and produce relevant documents is conduct worthy of censure” wrote Justice William Hourigan of the Court of Appeal for Ontario in the court’s scathing September 2024 ruling against The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, now called BNY, for breach of contract with SS&C Technologies Canada Corp. He went on to say that […]
SEC’s New Fund Fair Value Rule: Ops and Fintech Solutions
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s new fair value rule for how fund managers should price some of their funds’ assets is causing fund managers and board of directors plenty of angst which can be eased though the right operational workflow and finech solutions, says Milestone Group. The SEC in December 2020 scrapped all of its previous […]
Fund Middle Office 2021: Year of Fair Valuation
Middle-office accounting managers at US fund management firms will likely be talking a lot more in 2021 with C-level management, third party valuation agents, and boards of directors to figure out just what the terms fair and material mean when it comes to pricing non-exchange traded assets in their portfolios following the Securities and Exchange […]
SEC Fines Northern Trust for Not Stopping Criminal Hedge Fund Manager
The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent US$152,553 fine against mega hedge fund administrator Northern Trust provides a clear sign the regulatory agency will continue to hold a service provider accountable for any wrongdoing committed by its client if the SEC thinks it could have prevented the bad apple’s actions. The New York headquartered L-R […]
SEC’s Fair Value Rule: Don’t Drop Old Guidance, Say Critics
The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s new proposed rule for fund managers to fair value some of their assets has prompted a vocal minority of legal and valuation experts to question whether the regulatory agency should entirely scrap older guidance in favor of new accounting rules as the barometer for valuation. Fair value isn’t a […]
Fair or Not: Fund Managers Face SEC’s New Valuation Rule
Registered investment advisers might find it operationally a lot harder and a lot more expensive to value hard-to-price assets held by mutual funds if the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed modernization of fund valuation practices is adopted. Appointing a chief valuation officer could become necessary to handle the laundry list of new requirements. The […]
Coronavirus: Survival Tips for Middle Office Fund Ops
The coronavirus pandemic is frazzling even the best trained middle-office operations managers of US fund management shops who are working in the trenches of a battlezone. The war isn’t about setting up remote access to IT systems for employees having to work from home or deciding who should do which task and when. Following a […]
BNY Mellon Gives Fund Managers New NAV Agent
Fund managers no longer have to rely on their fund administrator’s backup plan or their own when striking or validating a net asset value. BNY Mellon, the world’s largest custodian bank, says it can save the day by doing all the operational work using Milestone Group’s pControl platform which also allows for accurate backup NAVs […]
Striking an NAV: Fund Managers’ Contingency Options
(Editor’s Update on December 5, 2018: US fund managers are getting serious about striking back-up NAVs on their own. Milestone Group tells FinOps Report that it has nabbed two top-tier US headuartered fund managers to use its pControl Oversight platform to monitor their fund administrators and to strike back-up NAVs in-house, instead of relying on […]
You’ve Been Hacked! What Do You Say?
Getting hacked is not only expensive in remediation costs and reputational damage. Now public corporations could also face regulatory penalties if they don’t explain the breach the right way and quickly. US compliance managers, legal counsel and IT managers of public firms need to devise a strategy for who tells whom, what and when about […]