NAB Asset Servicing selects OneVue

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23 November 2016
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OneVue has picked up a key mandate, having been selected by National Australia Bank (NAB) Asset Servicing to provide unit registry administration for its clients.

The mandate was announced by NAB Asset Servicing executive general manager, John Comito who said the appointment of OneVue reinforced the company's ongoing investment in the business including the recent implementation of Statpro Revolution and the appointment of Citibank as its global custodian.

He noted that OneVue had an automated managed fund solution and online portal allowing clients to access key registry data.

OneVue's appointment will take effect following a period of transitional work.

In the meantime, NAB would continue to provide custody services to its clients using its existing registry platform.

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