Partners
1. Citi
Citi, the leading global bank, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management. With over $23.6 trillion of assets under custody and administration and the industry-leading proprietary network spanning over 60 markets, Citi Securities Services provides clients with in-depth local market expertise, advanced processing technologies and a wide range of custody and fund services that can be tailored to meet clients’ needs.
2. A&L Goodbody
A&L Goodbody is internationally recognised as Ireland's leading corporate law firm. With c. 850 people, led by 102+ Partners, A&L Goodbody has a longstanding history of working closely with the international legal and business community. A&L Goodbody has offices in Dublin, Belfast, London, New York, San Francisco and Palo Alto. The Financial Services Group at A&L Goodbody has unrivalled expertise and experience in the financial sector.
3. Solactive AG
Solactive is a German provider of financial indices based in Frankfurt. Solactive design, calculate and license financial indices with the highest standards. From broad benchmark indices to highly flexible solutions, they offer the full spectrum of index products to clients, which include asset managers, investment banks and ETF providers around the world. Solactive is working with over 450 international clients.
4. Ryedale
Ryedale delivers a cloud-based investment system for portfolio management teams producing indexed, asset allocation, quantitative and ETF products. The platform provides industry-leading support for model-driven and quantitative investment strategies embracing index investments, smart-beta, custom indices, asset allocation, overlays and hedging. Several globally recognized asset management firms and institutions and a growing number of smaller asset managers rely on the Ryedale System to manage their assets.