Jardine enlists BT
Jardine Fleming Capital Partners (JFCP) has hired BT Portfolio Services to provide back office services for its newly established Australian wholesale funds manage-ment business.
A joint venture between Hong Kong based Jardine Fleming Group and local in-vestment management firm Capital Partners Group, JFCP is a specialist Australian equities manager.
Under the terms of the deal, BT Portfolio Services will provide back office admini-stration and registry services to JFCP. The services include u
Jardine Fleming Capital Partners (JFCP) has hired BT Portfolio Services to provide back office services for its newly established Australian wholesale funds manage-ment business.
A joint venture between Hong Kong based Jardine Fleming Group and local in-vestment management firm Capital Partners Group, JFCP is a specialist Australian equities manager.
Under the terms of the deal, BT Portfolio Services will provide back office admini-stration and registry services to JFCP. The services include unit holder registry, unit holder distribution, trade confirmation and instruction, portfolio accounting, daily compliance and daily unit pricing.
Since its establishment in March last year JFCP’s funds under management has grown from $30 million to $250 million.
JFCP head of business development, Paul Willis, says JFCP looked at three back office providers in detail before choosing BT Portfolio Services.
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