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SimCorp Issues White Paper On Rebuilding Trust In Asset Management
Tom Burroughes
15 December 2011
SimCorp StrategyLab, an independent research institution
sponsored by wealth tech firm SimCorp, has released a white paper entitled
“Asset Management: Rebuilding Trust is the Main Challenge Facing Global Asset
Managers.” The publication follows the 2011 summit held by SimCorp
StrategyLab in Copenhagen
where a group of nine asset management industry gurus from around the globe
discussed 12 specific issues relating to risk, cost and growth. The resulting
white paper analyses these issues in the light of the global financial crisis.
It has identified that one of the most essential elements needed in restoring
investor trust is greater transparency. “This white paper has been born out of a highly constructive
summit,” says Stephen Brown, David S Loeb Professor of Finance at NYU Stern
School of Business, who headed the asset management group at the summit and is
the editor of the paper. “It draws from the best minds in the industry. They
acknowledged the relevant issues and identified practical solutions. Some
solutions may be difficult to implement, but they are all workable and essential
for future growth and success,” Professor Brown continued. The paper says that during the financial crisis of the late
2000s, many asset managers failed to protect their investors against market
decline and volatility; others sold products that they themselves did not fully
comprehend. The result has been that their reputation has been severely tested
and the need to rebuild confidence is the single most important challenge for
the industry: “confidence has been shaken and regulators have been stirred,” it
points out. Embracing the resulting groundswell of regulation in a positive way
will help restore confidence in the long term. In addition to Professor Stephen J Brown, other participants
at the summit included Lester
Gray, chief executive of Schroders, Asia; Michael Jarzabek, general manager of
LBBW Asset Management; Lars Eigen Møller, executive vice president and head of
asset management at Danske Capital; Dr Matthäus Den Otther, managing director
of the Swiss Funds Association, Dushyant Shahrawat, senior research director at
Tower Group and Marno Verbeek, professor of finance at Rotterdam School of
Management, Erasmus University. To view the white paper in full, click on this link.