Northern Trust's marks 20-year Kiwi mandate


Northern Trust passed a milestone this month, notching up 20 years as the custody and accounting services provider to the New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation.
Northern Trust was appointed to the role in 1993 to provide master custody and related services underpinning New Zealand's accident compensation scheme - a no fault personal injury scheme for all New Zealand residents and visitors.
Accident Compensation Scheme chief operating officer Fenella Gray said her organisation had valued Northern Trust's global operating model and single platform.
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