Optimising Asset Management Partnerships for Speed to Market

What’s standing between asset managers and faster product launches?
Asset managers are facing heightened competition, margin pressure, and expectations for product diversity. Firms are broadening their offerings to include sophisticated private market vehicles and active ETFs, while juggling the complex demands of the emerging wealth segment and battling to contain costs.
Hosted by FT Live and Ignites Europe in partnership with Carne Group, this webinar will examine how asset managers are strengthening operating models amid margin pressures and evolving client expectations. Join our panel of experts to explore how best to support product innovation and outpace competitors through scalable infrastructure and strategic, specialist partnerships.
Key Discussion Points
Partnering for Product Expansion
How are asset managers leveraging specialist partners to capture the wealth segment and accelerate their entry into private markets and active ETFs?
Scaling Distribution Through Super ManCos
How are asset managers using super management companies to keep pace with expanding distribution demands?
Future-Proofing the Operating Model
How are asset managers future-proofing traditional operating models to deliver product innovations?
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