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Maple-Brown wins $238m infrastructure spot with ANZ

by David Chaplin ANZ Investments in New Zealand has handed the Australian-based Maple-Brown Abbott (MBA) a newly created global listed infrastructure mandate, seeding the portfolio with NZ$250 million (A$238 million), taking the number of external managers on the ANZ (NZ) roster to eight. Each of these runs offshore assets for the NZ$32 billion bank’s investment…

Investor Strategy News | 15th Sep 2019 | More
CFS GAM to rebrand as First Sentier Investors

Colonial First State Global Asset Management today starts the rebranding of its business with the new name First Sentier Investors. This follows the completion of its sale last month to Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation. The new owner is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. (MUFG), an $800 billion manager,…

Investor Strategy News | 15th Sep 2019 | More
  • How enforcement in funds management is on the rise

    by Wietske Blees* Regulatory scrutiny around client and investor protection continues to increase, with both the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) sharpening regulations and, critically, enforcement of those regulations. ASIC in particular has ramped up what it refers to as “high deterrence enforcement” resulting in a 20 per…

    Investor Strategy News | 15th Sep 2019 | More
    Five years in: lessons learned from a funds management start-up

    by Chris Bedingfield* The world has changed dramatically for asset managers in the past decade. For those who believe they have something different to offer the market, it has perhaps never been harder to start up on their own. From super funds insourcing their asset management capabilities, to the chicken-and-egg circle of research houses who…

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  • Fund mergers: the good, the bad and the ugly

    by Greg Bright Ken Marshman, the independent chair of Rest, called them the ‘matchmaker’, ‘the fiancé’ and ‘Muriel’. They are three people who have been involved in no less than 13 super fund mergers. In the current climate, their experiences should be noted by all funds. Marshman, also a former chief executive of JANA Investment…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Sep 2019 | More
    … importance of culture: keep members in line of sight

    Michelle Gardiner, chair of the investment committee at CareSuper, offered a five-point plan for super funds to maximise their performance and member engagement. It was an “anthropological” view, presented at the AIST’s Australian Super Investments conference. Gardiner spoke at ASI’s popular Women in Super breakfast, sponsored by J.P. Morgan. Her talk dove-tailed nicely with the…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Sep 2019 | More
    Australian Catholics recruit ESG overseer from Eaton Vance

    Louise Bradshaw is to become the first dedicated ESG investment professional at the $9 billion Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund. Greg Cantor, the chief executive, recalled the Sydney-based fund launched its first ‘responsible investment’ option in 2002. It has a long history in the space. The new recruit, who joins the investment team led…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Sep 2019 | More
    ACSA spreads the word on custody as ops come to the fore

    The Australian Custodial Services Association turned 25 this year. It is one of those behind-the-scenes organisations which work away for the benefit of the whole industry without seeking much limelight. Well, it shone at the AIST’s ASI conference last week. In a “special interest” session at the conference, Rob Brown, ACSA’s chief executive, supported by…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Sep 2019 | More
    How to find ‘joy’ in retirement: look beyond money

    For those in the retirement savings industry money saved by members, mainly through super and a house, is a major focus of our working lives. But a happy retirement is not just about money, believe it or not. Enter Jon Glass. Dr Glass, a recently semi-retired investment professional – asset consultant, fund manager and CIO…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Sep 2019 | More
  • Energy’s O’Donnell wins Hermes ‘rising star’ award

    David O’Donnell, an investment analyst at the $7 billion Energy Super, has won the seventh annual ‘Rising Star Award’, sponsored by Hermes Investment Management. It is the only award he has won since he got the ‘best and fairest’ for his ‘Under 13s’ cricket team, he said. The Rising Star Award, announced at AIST’s ASI…

    Investor Strategy News | 8th Sep 2019 | More
    Loftus Peak appoints first chief executive

    Loftus Peak, a boutique equities house, is expanding its remit with the appointment of a professional funds management chief executive. Rick Steele has had a long career in the industry, including several senior roles at both big and small companies. Alex Pollak, the Loftus Peak founder, a former finance journalist at the Sydney Morning Herald…

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    Backoffice business builds blockchain bible

    Global financial market infrastructure firm Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has laid out a chapter-and-verse governance model for the nascent blockchain universe. In a just-published white paper produced with consultancy giant, Accenture, DTCC establishes eight commandments for running ‘permissioned’ blockchains – also known as distributed ledger technology (DLT). Unlike the headline-grabbing blockchain antics of…

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