Calastone, the independent transaction network for the managed funds industry, today announced that equity specialist fund manager Ausbil Dexia Limited had signed an agreement to commence transacting managed funds over the Calastone Transaction Network.
Calastone joint founder, Kevin Lee, said the move represented a big opportunity for other fund mangers, as Ausbil outsources its registry to one of Australia's biggest asset servicing companies.
"Ausbil has shown real leadership in insisting its registry provider connect to Calastone, paving the way for others to follow its lead," he said.
"Since we launched in January, the leaders of the Australian managed fund industry have been very proactive in embracing the benefits of automation - benefits that have been enjoyed by other industries, such as securities markets, for decades. Connecting a member of one of the country's biggest registry providers is a great step forward for automation in the fund management industry."
Lee says in terms of electronic transactions, Australia had been lagging its global counterparts in the fund management industry, but had recently begun to embrace the global automation trend.
"Calastone - and fund automation generally - has been established internationally for many years, offering its users risk management and operational control benefits, as well as significant reductions in processing costs. I'm pleased to see the Australian market rising to meet international benchmarks."
Mark Reilly, Ausbil's Chief Operating Officer, said the firm had been aggressive in pursuing connection to Calastone and the benefits it brings to investors.
"We're very interested in new technologies that can improve the ways we do business," he said. "Any improvements we can make will ultimately provide our investors with a better experience. Implementing Calastone technology provides straight-through processing capability and order certainty for platform providers as well as de-risking unit registry operations..
Calastone's execution management system (EMS) enables buyers and sellers of managed funds to communicate orders electronically by providing a universal message communication and translation service - Calastone Transaction Network. It's a single connection to the global funds market.
Calastone clients (the order senders - platforms) send their orders over the Calastone Transaction Network in the format of their choice. Calastone's system then converts the order into the format of the provider's choice (the order receiver), and forwards the order. Confirmations are sent back through the network in the same way. Clients can see status of all orders at all times - something that has never been possible before. Users have instant visibility of any issues or orders needing attention, further reducing risk.
Calastone plans to launch further services for managed funds in Australia later this year.