UK firm becomes first foreign asset manager to register in Japan
It will provide investment advice to its clients
It will provide investment advice to its clients
In a bid to expand its client base of Japanese HNWs
As LatAm helps firm grow profits and new business in 2020 financial year results
As it continues to ‘reposition’ its business in Asia after securing a licence in Japan
With 50% stakes in life and reinsurance firms sold to the Tokyo-based partner
Dozens of private bankers to join firm in Hong Kong and Singapore offices
But Japanese licence and technological developments costs tempered performance
Opening Japan office and increased litigation defence costs weigh on performance
Six months after Aberdeen Standard Investments made an equity investment
General manager appointed in Tokyo
It will offer products, investment advice and services beyond what both firms alone can provide
Lindsell Train was the only fund in the sector to deliver positive returns in 2018