Asset Management Competitor Tracker, Q1 2009
| Publication Date | May 2009 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Datamonitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 38 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | DAT15148 |
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Summary
This monthly tracker covers product innovation, customer targeting, M&A, partnerships and organic growth activity globally in the asset management space.
- Track the strategic developments announced by your key competitors.
- Assess which geographies and strategic areas are seeing the most activity.
Content
- Overview
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Methodology
- Table of figures
- Table of tables
- Introduction
- The Asset Management Competitor Tracker provides both one month and 12 month views of developments
- Each quarter, Datamonitor tracks the most relevant announcements from 49 competitors
- Datamonitor's Asset Management Team provides analysis of the key developments
- A fully searchable database of the past 12 months of developments is also delivered alongside the report
- Key trends and developments in Q1 2009
- The asset management industry is still reeling from the events of Q4 2008 and developments remain low, but they are no longer dominated by M&A
- Q1 2009 registered 46 competitor developments
- Activity in M&A, organic growth and partnerships has now been matched by product innovation
- The asset management industry continues to be in turmoil and companies are focusing on ensuring their core strength
- Europe-based M&A, partnership and organic growth deals have driven competitor activity
- Key organic growth developments in Q1 2009
- Europe was also a major player in the limited M&A and partnership activity in Q1
- Key partnership activity in Q1 2009
- M&A-based development has contracted drastically in Q1 2009
- M&A developments in Q1
- Competitor activity has dropped across the board, with large international deals becoming more important
- Product innovations and customer targeting comprised the majority of competitor activity at the beginning of 2008, and have made a comeback
- Although customer targeting is almost non-existent there are some prevalent areas within product innovation
- Product innovation and customer targeting
- Aviva
- Aviva launches a new scheme for savers to invest in the volatile financial markets - January 09
- Aviva allows cash converters to invest into other asset classes and funds - February 09
- Delta Lloyd expands range of funds for unit-linked products - January 09
- Bank of New York Mellon
- BNY Mellon launches BNY Mellon Cash Investment Strategies - January 09
- Mellon Capital Management launches long bond strategy - February 09
- BNY Mellon Asset Management launches two new investment products - February 2009
- The Bank of New York Mellon Launches Euro-Pacific Select ADR Index - March 09
- BNP Paribas
- BNP Paribas Assurance creates three socially responsible investing funds - March 2009
- Citigroup
- Krung Thai Asset Management and Citi Thailand launch a new foreign investment fund - January 2009
- Credit Agricole
- Credit Agricole Structured Asset Management launches CASAM ETF EONIA - March 2009
- Credit Agricole Structured Asset Management launches 11 new ETFs - March 2009
- Credit Suisse
- Credit Suisse/Tremont launches an enhanced Chinese version of its website - March 2009
- Credit Suisse Fund Global Responsible Equities launches a new fund - March 2009
- Deutsche Bank
- Deutsche Bank launched a new fund in the commodity space - January 09
- Deutsche Bank launches Sharia compliant issuance platform - January 09
- Deutsche Bank launches an ETF on hedge funds - March 09
- Invesco
- Invesco announces the launch of Invesco Perpetual Global Equity Income Fund - January 09
- Invesco PowerShares to launch non-agency mortgage-backed securities ETFs - January 09
- JP Morgan Chase
- JP Morgan launches new tool to help investors - March 09
- Morgan Stanley
- Morgan Stanley Global Infrastructure Fund reopened to new investors - January 09
- Old Mutual
- Gilt Fund is now known as Old Mutual Bond Fund - March 09
- Prudential PLC
- Prudential launches special offer on onshore bonds - January 09
- State Street
- State Street introduces automated solution to manage fund expenses- March 09
- M&A, partnerships and organic growth
- Allianz
- Banking business in Germany reorganized - February 09
- Bank of New York Mellon
- Grail Advisors ETF Trust appoints BNY Mellon Asset Servicing to provide services - January 09
- BNY Mellon Asset Management opens new office in France - March 09
- The Bank of New York Mellon completes acquisition of JPMorgan Trust Bank in Japan - March 09
- BNP Paribas
- BNP Paribas and Henderson Group enter into a new partnership - February 09
- BNP Paribas launches an asset management venture with Northern Lights - February 09
- New terms governing the acquisition of Fortis's activities - March 09
- Citigroup
- Citibank to segregate its business - January 09
- Commerzbank
- Closure of Dresdner bank takeover - January 09
- Crdit Agricole
- Crdit Agricole and Socit Gnrale to combine their asset management business - January 09
- EDHEC and CASAM partner a research chair on the use of ETFs - March 09
- Franklin Templeton
- Franklin Templeton opens office in Malaysia - February 09
- Franklin Templeton launches an asset management company in Mexico - February 09
- Franklin Templeton strengthens relationship with Algebra Capital - March 09
- ING
- Delisting of ING from Paris, Frankfurt and Swiss stock exchanges - January 09
- ING completes the sale of its stake in ING Canada - February 09
- Merrill Lynch
- Bank of America completes Merrill Lynch purchase - January 09
- Goldman Sachs
- Goldman Sachs announces new share lock-up commitment with ICBC - March 09
- JP Morgan Chase
- Water Street Healthcare Partners appoints JP Morgan for private equity fund administration - March 09
- Old Mutual
- Old Mutual Bermuda closing to new business - March 09
- Old Mutual South Africa to buy financial advisory group Acsis - March 09
- Sal Oppenheim
- Sal Oppenheim business is reorganized - February 09
- APPENDIX
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: The 49 companies covered by Datamonitor's Asset Management Competitor Tracker
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Competitor developments remain low in Q1 2009
- Figure 2: Competitor developments are extremely low, but the split between them is now more even than in the last six months of 2008
- Figure 3: M&A activity fell drastically in Q1 2009, while organic growth (or often contraction) became more prevalent than in Q4 2008
- Figure 4: Europe maintains its dominance in M&A, partnership and organic growth based activity in Q1 2009
- Figure 5: There has been an increase in the number of international developments, as large firms adjust to the financial crisis
- Figure 6: Customer targeting dries up and product innovation levels remain low
- Figure 7: A lot of innovation is currently taking place in ETFs
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