Recently-launched joint venture business Maxima has seen steady growth as a widening array of firms seek relief from anti-money laundering (AML) compliance headaches. Guy Dobson, founder of financial education provider firm Dynamique, which partnered last year with fellow Wellington business Compliance Plus to form Maxima, said the widening AML net has been a “big driver”… [Read More…]
Archives for 2018
The rise and rise of private equity as megafunds rule
While most areas of private equity have performed well for both managers (general partners) and their investors (limited partners), there has been a standout sector in the past 12 months according to a study by McKinsey & Company. This was “the surge of megafunds”. The report, ‘The Rise and Rise of Private Equity’, says the… [Read More…]
Legg Mason unwraps new Brandywine PIE
More than $800 million could transfer to a new NZ-domiciled Legg Mason product in a deal that also opens up the popular institutional Brandywine fixed income fund to retail investors for the first time. Andy Sowerby, Australian head of the US-headquartered ‘multi-affiliate’ firm Legg Mason, said the portfolio investment entity (PIE) version of the group’s… [Read More…]
Permanent replacement takes charge in Southland, trustee changes in the offing
Following the still-mysterious departure last June of long-standing chief executive, John Prendergast, his permanent replacement has landed at the approximately $220 million Community Trust of Southland (CTOS). According to a CTOS spokesperson, Jackie Flutey, formally took over the reins last week from interim manager, Denis Woods. Flutey previously managed the Invercargill-based ILT Foundation, which distributes… [Read More…]
Pathfinder adds first in-house ESG power among dual appointments
Takapuna-based boutique, Pathfinder, has boosted its responsible investment credentials becoming the first NZ fund manager to hire an in-house environmental, social and governance (ESG) specialist. ESG analyst, Rebecca Lindegger, joined Pathfinder last week along with operations and compliance manager, Bob McCutcheon, joining a team of four in the firm’s Auckland North Shore office. John Berry,… [Read More…]
Magellan steps up to next phase of growth
Magellan Financial Group has made two significant acquisitions, which signal a new phase of growth as a diversified multi-style manager, backoffice services provider and distributor. Airlie Funds Management gives Magellan a quality Australian equities offering and Frontier Partners in Chicago gives it a standalone distribution business. The founders of Airlie are John Sevior and David… [Read More…]
Bumper 2017 pushes pension funds to record high as diversification continues apace
Global pension funds raked in a record US$4.8 trillion during 2017 pushing total assets under management to an all-time high of US$41.3 trillion, according to the 20th Willis Towers Watson (WTW) annual survey of the sector. On average the pension assets managed by the 22 jurisdictions covered in the WTW report – now housed under… [Read More…]
ASB looks to unlock child savings with fund idea
Commonwealth Bank of Australia subsidiary ASB is testing the market for new, possibly robo-advice driven, direct-to-consumer managed funds platform aimed at helping parents save for their children. If switched on, the ASB ‘MoneyTree’ platform – currently in beta-testing – would offer access to “high performing managed funds without the high minimum deposits”, according to the… [Read More…]
NZ-first impact fund makes $8m debut
The country’s first NZ-centric ‘impact’ investment fund has falling just shy of target in the opening round of capital-raising which closed off last week with $8 million committed from 35 investors. However, the Impact Enterprise Fund (IEF) – a collaborative venture between the Ākina Foundation, New Ground Capital and Impact Ventures – could still hit… [Read More…]
How AI will impact funds management… and everything else we do
Fund managers are in an unusual position to study most aspects of society – from commerce and politics through to technological trends. They look for both fallout and opportunities. The current forces on societies around the world offer up a mine of opportunities, but also a minefield of risks. AXA Investment Managers, a global fund… [Read More…]