Jame explains why custodian banks want to develop APIs, and Karen discusses CMB's blockchain strategy.
Banks on quest to boost profits by digitizing clients’ access to data, but are investors ready?
But will it be enough to entice hedge funds and other institutions to allocate to crypto assets?
BNY Mellon is working with an institutional investor in Singapore in an effort to turn data into decisions.
A licensed fund manager is preparing to launch funds tracking crypto currencies – with, it hopes, the regulator’s O.K.
Tora Trading and Kenetic are live with an order- and execution-management system for hedge funds; custody remains a barrier.
With investor services now part of the investment and corporate bank, J.P. Morgan wants data integrated.
DLT is one of several tech initiatives in custody and fund services, says Asia head C.P. Yap.
John Van Verre, the bank’s head of global custody, says integrating data is as much about management as it is digital solutions.
Buy-side customers will be able to access NAV and other information by tapping directly into the systems of BNP Paribas Securities Services.