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Call For Entries: World’s Best Subcustodian Bank Awards 2015
Call For Entries: World’s Best Subcustodian Bank Awards 2015
Submission Information
April 2, 2015
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Susan Berger email: Sberger@gfmag.com
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In the July/August issue, Global Finance will publish its selections for the World’s Best Subcustodian Bank Awards 2015. Winners will be recognized in the following categories, regions and countries:
Regional Awards
North America
Middle East
Central & Eastern Europe
Nordic Region
Caribbean
Latin America
Western Europe
Africa
Asia-Pacific
Country Awards
Argentina
Estonia
Kazakhstan
Norway
South Korea
Armenia
Finland
Kenya
Oman
Spain
Australia
France
Kuwait
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Austria
Georgia
Latvia
Paraguay
Sweden
Bahrain
Germany
Lebanon
Peru
Switzerland
Belgium
Ghana
Lithuania
Philippines
Taiwan
Brazil
Greece
Luxembourg
Poland
Thailand
Bulgaria
Hong Kong
Malaysia
Portugal
Tunisia
Canada
Hungary
Mauritius
Qatar
Turkey
Chile
Iceland
Mexico
Romania
UAE
China
India
Mongolia
Russia
Ukraine
Colombia
Indonesia
Morocco
Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
Croatia
Ireland
Mozambique
Serbia
United States
Cyprus
Israel
Namibia
Singapore
Uruguay
Czech Republic
Italy
Netherlands
Slovakia
Venezuela
Denmark
Japan
New Zealand
Slovenia
Vietnam
Egypt
Jordan
Nigeria
South Africa
Take advantage of this opportunity to participate in the review process.
Those making submissions should provide concise information in the following areas:
Key financials including earnings, ROE and market share—including new mandates won (and business retained)—or other comparisons with competitors.
Details of key capabilities and services offered, including experience of personnel, technology and innovation, links to central securities depositaries, safety and operational efficiency.
Customer service—submit customer endorsements (Global Finance may make further contacts for additional information).
Range of assets serviced, competitive pricing, and evidence of commitment to the business.
Handling of exception items, post-settlement operations, business-continuity plans, and knowledge of local regulations and practices.
Please see below for additional information that needs to be included with entries. This information is essential for correct processing of entries.
It is not necessary to enter in order to win, but experience shows an entry increases the chance of success. In many cases, providers are able to present information and perspectives that may not be readily available to the editors of Global Finance. Submissions should only include material suitable for the public domain. Performance will be judged over the period covering January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014.
Global Finance will also obtain input from industry analysts, corporate executives and users of custody services.