Jupiter Asset Management Extends Its Transfer Agency Contract With SS&C

SS&C Global Investor and Distribution Solutions (GIDS) will provide transfer agency services for a GBP28 billion portfolio  WINDSOR, Conn., Nov. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — SS&C

SS&C Global Investor and Distribution Solutions (GIDS) will provide transfer agency services for a GBP28 billion portfolio 

WINDSOR, Conn., Nov. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) today announced that Jupiter Asset Management, an investment management group, has extended its transfer agency contract with SS&C. SS&C provides services to Jupiter’s unit trusts and has now taken on Jupiter’s OEIC fund range acquired in 2020 as part of the Merian acquisition. The entire range of funds administered by SS&C exceeds GBP28 billion.

Jupiter, in partnership with SS&C, is committed to providing a high standard of service to all its clients and has a particular interest in evolving its digital servicing offering. Jupiter will also take advantage of SS&C’s advanced data processing and analytics to gather insights into fund flow and client activity.

“SS&C is a long-term valued partner to Jupiter, and we are looking forward to continuing our work together on ways to enhance the experience of our clients, particularly through SS&C’s digital capabilities” said Paula Moore, Chief Operating Officer at Jupiter. 

 “We are pleased to extend our valued long-term relationship with Jupiter,” said Nick Wright, General Manager, SS&C GIDS. “SS&C continues to differentiate ourselves with omnichannel servicing and support to all customer types. We are committed to supporting Jupiter by providing exceptional client experiences.”

Learn more about SS&C’s Global Investor and Distribution Solutions here.

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