Superfund picks RBC Dexia for investor services
RBC Dexia Investor Services has been selected by managed futures fund provider Superfund to service five of its feeder funds now being marketed to Asian investors.
Announcing the partnership, RBC Dexia head of Asia Pacific sales and distribution Scott McLaren said the company was chosen because of its local knowledge and ability, and it would be responsible for the fund administration, custody and shareholder registry services for the five funds.
Superfund executive officer Markus Weigl said RBC Dexia's experience in the Asian market would be of particular use as Superfund continued to expand its own presence in the region.
"With Asia being a specific part of our growth strategy, it was imperative our service provider has on-the-ground capabilities and an excellent local reputation for providing superior client service," Weigl said.
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