Sunday, June 14, 2015

Stanbic IBTC wins best asset management company award

Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited, one of the Nigeria’s asset management firm, has been named the ‘Best Asset Management Company Nigeria 2015’ by the Global Banking & Finance Review. The Global Banking and Finance Review Awards honour institutions that stand out in their particular area of expertise in the financial industry. It recognises achievement, innovation, growth and evolutional changes in finance globally.

To clinch the award, the Global Banking & Finance Review panel took into account Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited’s outstanding achievements in many areas of asset management, including having a robust track record, a pool of skilled and knowledgeable investment advisors and commitment to transparency via real time online account access, quarterly reporting, consistency in internal and external auditing, among others.

“Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited’s dedication to excellence throughout its investment advisory and management services is what made it stand out as the clear winner this year,” said Wanda Rich, Editor, Global Banking & Finance Review. “We look forward to seeing further industry-leading solutions from them in the years to come.”

Winning the accolade, stated Olumide Oyetan, Chief Executive Officer of Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited, is grounded in the firm’s deep understanding of the local market, backed by expertise and experience in developing quality investment products that address clients’ needs.

“We are especially pleased to receive this recognition for our work in Nigeria. We have over the years developed a strong foundation with excellent skills in all aspects of asset management, and we aim to extend our leading position in the years ahead,” he stated.

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