ACSA

Superannuation

Total assets under custody rose 8% to $4.06 trillion with an increasing portion accounting for offshore markets, according to the Australian Custodial Services Associatio...

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Funds management

Assets under custody for Australian investors fell slightly in the last six months of 2018, dropping 1.2 per cent from the 30 June, 2018 total to hit $3.58 trillion....

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Funds management

The Australian Custodial Services Association has announced today that it will facilitate an industry taskforce approach to improving inefficiencies in servicing managed ...

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Funds management

Investment in unlisted trusts grew to over 750,000 transactions in the last half of 2017, according to the Australian Custodial Services Association....

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Superannuation

Fund trustees are looking beyond Aussie shores as the super sector grows and markets need to absorb more capital, according to ACSA....

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