Venue
Hotel At Six
Hotel At Six, Brunkebergstorg 6, 111 51 Stockholm, Sweden

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Event Date Tue Mar 29 CEST - Wed Mar 30 CEST (over 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Mar 28 6:00pm - Tue Mar 29 6:00pm
Location Hotel At Six
Brunkebergstorg 6, 111 51 Stockholm, Sweden
Region EMEA
Details

Pressure from increased competition, reduced fees, increased regulatory challenges, increased technology costs and shifting product demand are driving an accelerated and urgent review of the way the asset management industry is structured. This session will explore where the Swedish fund industry is now and where it might be heading in future and consider how this impact investment operations.

• Above trends and the pandemic have driven an acceleration of M&A and closure activity in the Swedish fund company market
• The reform to the Swedish Premium Pension System (PPM) has further accelerated the consolidation trend, as fund companies seek to create greater scale in order to defend their existing AUM
• Creating a multi-asset multi-boutique structure vs combining a best-in-class product set with a strong distribution channel
• At the operations level, duplication in the market creating high long-term bottom line cost overhang
• Acquiring managers are challenged with inheriting different forms of operating models with different service providers – streamlining these and remaining competitive when new asset managers are rapidly growing with a model they just built on a blank sheet of paper with the latest technology

Speakers

2022 Speakers

Ashley Sheen
Managing partner, Swedish Fun

Struan Malcolm
Head of Nordic Sales, Northern Trust

Sponsors & Partners

2022 Sponsors

GOLD:
• SEB
• euroclear

SILVER:
• Euronext Securities
• BNY Mellon
• SIX
• accenture
• SimCorp

BRONZE:
• Brokerway
• Crosskey
• EUREX
• IHS Markit
• J.P Morgan
• BNP Paribas
• Contemi
• EuroCCP
• tietoevcy
• LCH
• eri
• FIS