John is an innovative CEO with a track record of high performance, building successful teams, and engineering and leading global financial services solutions in asset management, fund administration and technology. Currently, John is CEO of MUFG Investor Services, an industry leader in asset servicing, fund administration, banking and financing, backed by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, one the world’s largest banks with assets topping $3.3 trillion.
Since the company began operating a decade ago, it has seen considerable organic growth and now operates in 17 locations across North America, Europe and APAC
From an underdog to an industry force A decade ago, few even knew that MUFG was in the asset servicing space. Today, MUFG Investor Services, a division of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG)—one of the world’s largest financial institutions with approximately $3 trillion in assets—has become a powerhouse in the industry. Trusted by many of
From an underdog to an industry force A decade ago, few even knew that MUFG was in the asset servicing space. Today, MUFG Investor Services, a division of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG)—one of the world’s largest financial institutions with approximately $3 trillion in assets—has become a powerhouse in the industry. Trusted by many of
There’s been a wave of M&A activity in our industry as firms race to scale. But we’ve grown by focusing on the fundamentals—investing in technology, expanding our services, and building partnerships that last.
There’s been a wave of M&A activity in our industry as firms race to scale. But we’ve grown by focusing on the fundamentals—investing in technology, expanding our services, and building partnerships that last.
This achievement is a testament to the robust partnerships we’ve built with our clients and the organic growth resulting from our unwavering commitment to serving them.
We are strongly positioned to continue growing the business by exploring new business ventures and delivering new and innovative solutions to support our clients’ growth trajectory.