Companies
ANZ eyes Australian wealth management exit
ANZ Bank is considering selling its life insurance, advice, and superannuation and investments businesses in Australia which would see one of the country’s largest financial institutions effectively withdraw from the wealth management sector.
Mark Paine to take over the Meyado Group
Wealth management firm Meyado is to see a change at the top after Singapore chief executive Mark Paine announced plans to buy out the shares of the group’s founder and chairman Martin Young.
Morgan Stanley vows to keep commissions despite US reforms
Morgan Stanley, one of the largest wealth management firms in the US, has confirmed it will keep commission-based retirement accounts when the Department of Labour’s (DoL) fiduciary rule comes in to effect in April.
Deutsche Bank profits surprise, litigation continues to weigh
Deutsche Bank posted a net profit of €278m (£249m, $303m) for the third quarter, beating analyst expectations and keeping the wolves at bay, for now.
Why advisers are shutting up shop in Dubai’s free zone
Rising rents in the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) and the cost of regulatory compliance maybe to blame for the sudden spate of departures from the free zone by three financial service providers.
