Asset Management

UBS ousts L&G and State Street from blockbuster investment contract

Bumper contract for managing index-tracking assets is the biggest to change hands in the sector so far

UBS ousts L&G and State Street from blockbuster investment contract
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UBS has wrestled a multi-billion pound investment contract away from Legal & General and State Street as asset managers continue to lose out from the sweeping consolidation among the UK’s local authority pension schemes.

The Swiss-owned asset manager has won a £10.5bn investment mandate from a group of 11 pension funds in south east England, known as Access. The move sees more than £6.1bn of assets stripped from Legal & General Investment Management and £3.7bn taken from State Street Global Advisors.

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