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BNP Paribas Trust Services Mandates First Clients in SE Asia
Nick Parmee
3 July 2008
BNP Paribas Trust Services Singapore, a subsidiary of
BNP Paribas Securities Services in
Singapore, says it has mandated its first clients in the region. This follows
BNP Paribas's approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore for a trustee licence, allowing them to act as trustee for collective investment schemes as well as the capital market services licence, enabling it to provide custodian services for securities.
This strategic expansion into
Asia enables
BNP Paribas's fund administration and custody business line to support the local fund management industry as well as servicing global asset managers in multiple locations, the bank says. It hopes the activity in
Asia will leverage its long-standing presence in the Asian region.
Jean-Marc Pasquet, head of
BNP Paribas Securities Services Asia Pacific, based in
Sydney, said: "This is a big step forward in the development of the franchise in
Asia. We are happy to have secured the first mandates, which for a new set-up, can be the most difficult to attain and we are confident that they will lead to further business expansion going forward."