CSAM selects BNY Mellon to support Irish ETFs

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Credit Suisse Asset Management (CSAM) has selected BNY Mellon Asset Servicing to support its inaugural Irish ETF range.

BNY Mellon will provide fund services for the ETFs, including accounting, administration, transfer agency and custody services. The ETFs will be based on broad market equity and fixed income indices and will be marketed under the Xmtch ETF label. The range will initially trade on the Swiss Stock Exchange, and will then be cross listed on other European exchanges. BNY Mellon Asset Servicing head of Offshore Management Ross Whitehill says: "Our ETF servicing platform will work with Credit Suisse's products to make sure their shareholders and market participants are receiving accurate an...

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