National Australia Bank wins custody deal

National Australia Bank Ltd.’s asset servicing unit has been appointed the custodian to the Australian Reinsurance Pool Corp. which has about $740 million in assets.

ARPC previously used Suncorp for custody.

“NAB’s tailored solutions met our requirements and the faster online reporting was compelling,” says ARPC chief executive David Matcham in a statement.

National Australia Bank is the biggest custodian in Australia with a 30 per cent market share.

As of December 31, National Australia Bank had $540 billion in assets under custody out of a total of $1.82 trillion in funds under custody, according to the Australian Custodial Services Association.

ARPC is a statutory association established by the Terrorism Insurance Act 2003 to administer a terrorism reinsurance scheme for commercial property and associated business interruption losses and public liability claims.

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