Custody Risk Global Awards 2017 winners announced
Custody, securities services, fund administration and technology providers gather for Custody Risk Global Awards in London
The winners of the Custody Risk Global Awards 2017 were unveiled at an awards ceremony in central London on November 9.
Senior industry representatives and guests gathered at the Montcalm hotel to celebrate a year of achievement in custody, fund administration, securities services and technology.
There were a large number of entries for the awards, giving our experienced panel of judges some difficult decisions.
The winners are:
Custodian of the Year
BNP Paribas
Custodian of the Year: Canada
RBC Investor & Treasury Services
Custodian of the Year: US
BNY Mellon
Custodian of the Year: Latin America
Citi
Custodian of the Year: France
BNP Paribas
Custodian of the Year: Germany
BNP Paribas
Custodian of the Year: Italy
BNP Paribas
Custodian of the Year: UK & Ireland
HSBC
Custodian of the Year: Australia
BNP Paribas
Custodian of the Year: Hong Kong
Citibank
Most Innovative Project of the Year
HSBC
Asset Servicing Technology Vendor of the Year
Eagle Investment Systems
Collateral Platform Provider of the Year
Lombard Risk
FinTech Company of the Year
Symbiont
Derivatives Clearing Provider of the Year
Citi
Transfer Agent of the Year
Societe Generale Securities Services
Transition Management Provider of the Year
Citi
Securities Lender of the Year
eSecLending
Hedge Fund Administrator of the Year: Americas
Northern Trust
Mutual Fund Administrator of the Year
State Street
Hedge Fund Administrator of the Year: Europe
State Street
Fund Administrator of the Year: Asia-Pacific
HSBC
Ucits Fund Administrator of the Year
State Street
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