UniSuper appoints BNP Paribas as custodian

UniSuper has appointed BNP Paribas Securities Services as master custodian.

The appointment comes after an “extensive” tender and review process to find a custodian that could meet UniSuper’s evolving custody needs, which included supporting the expanding inhouse investment management activities, regulatory requirements, global scale and technological advancement.

In a statement UniSuper’s head of portfolio analysis and implementation, Dharmendra Dayabhai, said that they were highly impressed by BNP Paribas’ service offering for both core custody and back/middle office functions.

“BNP Paribas’ world class information delivery systems will provide crucial support to UniSuper in meeting the increasing demand for detailed portfolio information to both satisfy regulatory requirements and support our expanding in-house investment management activities,” added UniSuper’s chief executive officer Kevin O’Sullivan.

The review and tender was conducted by UniSuper’s internal team, led by Dayabhai, in conjunction with Drew Vaughan from Dymond, Foulds & Vaughan, an independent consulting firm specialising in custody review services.

BNP Paribas will replace NAB Asset Servicing who had been with UniSuper for 23 years.

 

 

, , , , , ,

Leave a Comment

Blue skies and lawsuits power MLC Super returns higher

Global equities have driven most of MLC’s FY26 return so far, but its exposures to insurance-linked securities and “esoteric” credit have also put in the hard yards and helped the fund diversify beyond the AI thematic, according to chief investment officer Dan Farmer.

Sort content by