We were honored to celebrate the 40th anniversary of our Tokyo office with our clients last week. Our ties with Japan trace back to the 1970s when the government liberalized regulation on foreign exchange and investment, and Japanese investment in US securities skyrocketed. Today our Tokyo office services many of the most sophisticated local and global asset managers, trust banks, and institutional investors for their cross-border investments. The support of our clients has been instrumental in our journey so far, and we thank everyone who joined us to celebrate this important milestone. We look forward to the future and to continuing to partner with our clients on their success.
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Brown Brothers Harriman Investor Services supports the world’s most sophisticated asset managers and financial institutions with asset servicing and technology solutions that provide operational efficiency, oversight and control, and support growth and performance. Here, we offer insights on the market, asset servicing and technology solutions for asset managers and banks, regulatory intelligence, and more. -- This material is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax or investment advice and is not intended as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities or investment products. Although certain information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy, completeness or fairness. This material does not comprise an offer of services. Any opinions expressed are subject to change without notice. Any third-party website links provided are for your convenience only and are not an endorsement or recommendation by Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (“BBH”) of any of these websites or the products or services offered. BBH is not responsible for the accuracy and validity of the content of these third party websites. Any reference to tax matters is not intended to be used, and may not be used, for purposes of avoiding penalties under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or for promotion, marketing or recommendation to third parties. Unauthorized use or distribution without the prior written permission of BBH is prohibited. This content is approved for distribution in member states of the EEA by Brown Brothers Harriman Investor Services Limited, authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). BBH is a service mark of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., registered in the United States and other countries. ? Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. 2023. All rights reserved.
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- Asset Servicing、Alternatives、Capital Markets、Cross Border Funds、Data and Business Transformation、Exchange Traded Funds、ETFs、Specialist Expertise和Technology Services
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For BBH’s David Weibe, delivering an exceptional investor experience comes down to deeply understanding the priorities and needs of our clients and their investors. As part of our “Meet our Experts” series, learn how David and the Transfer Agency team’s approach helps to simplify the complex and support our clients’ goals for growth. https://lnkd.in/gyH2yKfp
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We’re delighted to announce the latest enhancements to our Transfer Agency suite, expanding end-to-end capabilities, and reinforcing our commitment to supporting asset managers’ growth and delivering a best-in-class investor experience. Read the full announcement to learn how these latest developments enhance our global service model.? https://bit.ly/3Z18RF1
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In today’s environment, a bank can’t be everything to everyone. Discover how we’re partnering with banks to create customized solutions that can optimize and transform their business to enhance their competitive advantage. https://lnkd.in/eNudngP6
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We were delighted to host our Japan Investment Seminar in London, where we discussed the distribution opportunities for asset managers entering Japan and experienced sake tasting and calligraphy. ? Special thanks to our guest speakers Yasuhiro Matsuda from the Embassy of Japan in the UK, Paul Ellison from Clifford Chance, Kazuyuki Kawamoto from DAI-ICHI LIFE INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) LIMITED, Mangala Ananthanarayanan from PIMCO, and Hiroki Moritani from Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank International, for their perspectives and contributions to an insightful conversation. Some of the key takeaways include: ?? Japan is open for business: The expansion of the NISA annual allowance is driving a shift from savings to investments. These tax-exempt investment accounts are fostering increased participation from individuals across broader age and?socio-economic groups. ?? Proactive government support: Japanese authorities are paving the way for growth, with initiatives to promote Japan as a leading asset management center in Asia. Support programs focused on market entry, including a focus on emerging managers, are available, providing legal and regulatory guidance. ?? Opportunities are deepening and widening: Asset owners and pension funds are increasing their exposure to a wider range of asset classes, including alternatives and foreign strategy funds. The gradual sophistication of the retail segment, and with it, the beneficial changes to operational frameworks, are expected to accelerate product growth opportunities.?
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Active ETFs show little sign of slowing, are you ready? We sat down with ETF expert John Hooson to discuss the rapid rise of actively managed ETFs and how investment managers are using this opportunity to differentiate themselves. The era of active is here, find more insights from our global ETF survey: https://lnkd.in/ecsAJav7
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Asset managers cite poor data quality as a barrier to achieving integration within their operating models. The scale of this challenge is one reason why Deloitte is seeing asset servicers increase their budget allocations in data management from 14% in 2021 to 35% in 2023. Read more on how to design a data approach that removes barriers and helps preserve the flexibility to choose the best of in-house, vendor, and service provider solutions. https://lnkd.in/eVNbda6U
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Hear more from Catherine Dawson on the evolution of strategic partnerships to meet today’s challenges in the second episode of our Partnerships series. https://lnkd.in/eK5tzamG
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Accessing new investors is always top of mind for asset managers, but what new products are in focus? Our market intelligence experts Adrian Whelan (He/Him) and Killian Lonergan discuss the growing demand for ETFs, Alternatives, and how managers are using these products to expand their investor base. ?? Asset managers are increasingly interested in ETFs (particularly active ETFs) and Alternatives as a way to attract new investors ?? Expect to see more open-ended private market vehicles, targeting a wider range of investors as the democratization of private markets continues apace ?? Interest in ETFs and Alternatives is driven by investor demand and through platforms who now have new capabilities to work with these types of funds To support the continued growth of our asset manager clients, sharing insights about product innovation and investor trends is an important part of what we do. For more information, contact Adrian Whelan and Killian Lonergan.