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VIDEO: Executive Insights - Regulation, Technology and the Modern-day Asset Servicer

Tim Keaney, CEO of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, talks to Bill Salus, Head of U.S. Sales and Marketing, about the responsibilities and challenges of looking after other people's money. Keaney reflects on the sheer size and importance of what we do for clients. He also talks about the impact of regulatory reform and the need to invest in technology to build new products, enter new markets and provide new solutions for clients.

Authors:   Tim Keaney, Bill Salus
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   March 2011


Outsmarting the Bear

Reprinted with the permission of Financial-i

The bear market of 2009 saw asset managers focus on operational excellence and business resilience. That means they need to excel at back-and-middle-office activities. Peter Keaveney of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing says the most effective way of doing this is to partner with a provider that acts as an extension of their organisation. This article was first published in the Financial-i Securities & Asset Servicing Handbook 2011. www.financial-i.com.

Author:   Peter Keaveney
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   August 2011


Insurance IT Roundtable - Regulation Overload Sparks IT Re-think

Reprinted with the permission of Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC

The regulatory changes that have occurred or are being anticipated in the future are forcing insurance companies to review and rethink how they do things internally. The demands that are being forced on the back and middle office operations of insurance companies are increasing. Learn how the various regulatory initiatives globally are affecting insurance firms' technology demands.

Authors:   Peter Keaveney, Jason Knight, John Lehner
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   August 2011


ETFs: Growing Up

Reprinted with the permission of Asset International, Inc.

Exchange-traded funds have been lauded for their efficiency and cost effectiveness over traditional fund structures. As their global and market expansion quickens, Joe Keenan, head of Global Exchange Traded Fund Services at BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, speaks with Global Custodian about what is behind the growth and what the world's largest global custodian can do for ETFs as they evolve.

Author:   Joe Keenan
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   August 2011


A World of Opportunity for Exchange-Traded Funds 3.0

Reprinted with the permission of SourceMedia, Inc.

As head of global exchange-traded fund services at BNY Mellon, Joe Keenan has a front-row seat on developments in the exchange-traded fund industry. As such, Keenan fully expects ETFs to continue their incredible success story. Money Management Executive recently spoke with Keenan about the drivers of ETF growth.

Author:   Joe Keenan
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   October 2011


Q&A - Trends and Challenges Facing the ETF Marketplace

Reprinted with the permission of Institutional Investor, Inc.

Get the latest insights on the exchange-traded fund industry from Joe Keenan, Head of Global Exchange-Traded Fund Services, BNY Mellon.

Author:   Joe Keenan
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   September 2012


Insights in the ETF Market

Reprinted with the permission of Institutional Investor, Inc.

Get the latest insights on the exchange-traded fund industry from Joe Keenan, Head of Global Exchange-Traded Fund Services, BNY Mellon.

Author:   Joe Keenan
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   December 2011


VIDEO: Exchange Traded Funds - Catalyst for Change and Growth

Exchange traded funds have proven to be a catalyst for rapid change in the investment landscape. Joe Keenan, Head of Global ETF Services for BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, discusses the exponential growth of this important investment tool, which trades like a stock, but contains numerous asset types. Joe cites three key reasons we expect continued growth of ETFs: new market entrants, product innovation and geographic expansion.

Author:   Joe Keenan
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   March 2011


ETFs 2.0: The Next Wave of Growth and Opportunity in the U.S. ETF Market

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in the U.S. have never been more popular, and while the market has never before been so crowded, it is also ripe with potential for firms willing to innovate. This report looks at the state of the nascent ETF market and the reasons behind its boom in recent years. It explains why ETFs are entering the mainstream, how they are redefining investment management and how asset managers can still tap the vigorous growth of this industry with products that are passive, active, or somewhere in between.

Author:   Joe Keenan
In collaboration with:   Strategic Insight
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   June 2011


GCC Asset Servicing Roundtable - Asset Servicing in a High-Growth Region: The Risks & Rewards

Reprinted with the permission of Berlinguer Ltd

Helped by strong oil prices and increased government spending, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are witnessing a return to robust growth. Despite some political instability, the region should continue to advance, sustained by population growth, a growing labour force and rising savings. Moreover, reform efforts have been moving ahead across the region. Against this backdrop, some of the region's asset management and asset servicing experts provide their insights into the continuing reforms, opportunities and challenges for their particular business segment.

Author:   Brian Leddy
Business:   Asset Servicing
Publication date:   August 2011


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