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Custody tender update: Cbus and IAG reviews

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The review of custody for Cbus is understood to be close to a final decision, after several months of work with the help of specialist consultant Drew Vaughan of Dymond, Foulds & Vaughan.

Cbus, the A$20 billion fund for the construction industry, has been a long-time client of NAB Asset Servicing. One of the famously unusual parts of its investment administration involves the valuation and accounting for a major art collection.

The fund is also overweight property compared with other funds, which it uses as a marketing line to attract new members, who mostly work in the property industry. Cbus has its own property company and gets involved in major commercial developments.

  • It is understood that the fund is down to a shortlist of NAB and rival JP Morgan.

    Meanwhile, a new tender has emerged for IAG Asset Management, the A$12 billion insurance fund manager. Mercer Sentinel is assisting, through consultant Matthew Heeney. Incumbent custodian is JP Morgan.

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