Nikko AM wins Japanese mandate
Nikko Asset Management has received a key institutional mandate.
The company announced this week that its Australian fixed income team had secured its first Japanese institutional mandate, which became effective this month.
Confirming the mandate, Nikko AM head of Australian fixed income, James Alexander said the win demonstrated the firm's ability to take advantage of its global capabilities to provide customised solutions to Japanese investors.
"As one of Australia's most experienced insurance investment managers, our fixed income team also tailors its approach to address the specific investment and reporting requirements of insurance clients," Nikko AM Australia managing director, Sam Hallinan said.
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