Institutional custody services

Control around every asset movement.

Safekeeping is only the beginning. A custody mandate must connect ownership records, settlement, cash, asset servicing, oversight and evidence without losing control between them.

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Segregated records
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Controlled instructions
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Auditable evidence
An engineered institutional vault, archival custody drawers and two heritage keys within a controlled operations environment
Custody houseMandate-led control

Mandate architecture

Six connected layers of institutional control.

Each appointment is defined by legal structure, jurisdiction, eligible assets, markets, service scope and reporting obligations. The operating model is agreed before assets or instructions are accepted.

A securities custody specialist working within a secure archival control room
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Securities custody

Ownership records protected by disciplined operations.

The custody layer maintains the books and controls that connect an institutional mandate to the assets recorded for it.

Eligible assets and markets are established during onboarding. Settlement, reconciliation, entitlement and reporting workflows are then configured around the documented mandate and authorised instruction model.

  • Position and transaction recordkeeping
  • Delivery-versus-payment and receipt-versus-payment controls where available
  • Asset, cash and settlement reconciliation
  • Income entitlement and asset-servicing coordination
  • Mandate reporting and control evidence
Discuss custody scope
Institutional treasury professionals monitoring controlled cash and settlement flows
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Cash & liquidity administration

Operational cash aligned with settlement obligations.

Custody cash is administered as part of the mandate's operating cycle, not as an isolated treasury product.

Controls connect expected settlements, income events, authorised payments and available balances. Currency and liquidity arrangements remain subject to the agreed account structure, counterparties and market cut-offs.

  • Operational cash accounts in agreed mandate currencies
  • Settlement-liquidity and projected-balance monitoring
  • Instruction validation and dual-control workflows
  • Cash movements linked to settlements and asset events
  • Consolidated cash reporting by account and currency
Discuss cash administration
Senior fund-accounting professionals reviewing reconciliations and valuation controls
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Fund administration

Valuation, books and records brought into one control cycle.

Fund administration converts transactions, positions, prices, accruals and investor activity into controlled accounting records.

The precise operating calendar and deliverables are agreed for each vehicle. Exceptions are investigated through documented workflows before valuations or reports are released.

  • Fund accounting and valuation-cycle support
  • Position, transaction and cash reconciliation
  • Expense, fee and income-accrual administration
  • Investor and transfer-agency interfaces where mandated
  • Valuation packs, exceptions and control reporting
Discuss fund administration
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Corporate actions & income

Asset events translated into authorised decisions.

Event information must be captured, validated, communicated and acted upon within market deadlines and mandate authority.

Mandatory events, voluntary elections and income entitlements are linked to recorded positions. Client instructions and operational evidence are retained through the event lifecycle.

  • Event capture, validation and deadline control
  • Mandatory and voluntary action processing
  • Dividend, coupon and redemption administration
  • Meeting and proxy instructions where available
  • Tax-documentation and reclaim coordination subject to eligibility
Discuss asset servicing
A compliance officer and auditor reviewing institutional reporting evidence
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Regulatory & mandate reporting

Reporting that can be traced back to controlled records.

Reports are only as dependable as the source data, reconciliations, ownership and exception governance behind them.

Deliverables are configured to the mandate and applicable reporting obligations. Regulatory submissions, where included, remain subject to agreed responsibility, jurisdiction and data availability.

  • Position, cash, transaction and settlement reporting
  • Reporting calendars and source-data validation
  • Exception ownership and evidence retention
  • Client, board and oversight reporting packs
  • Regulatory outputs within the contracted service scope
Discuss reporting scope
Independent fiduciary professionals reviewing an institutional oversight presentation
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Trustee & depositary oversight

Independent challenge supported by documented evidence.

Oversight appointments require separation between operational activity and the party responsible for reviewing it.

The precise duties depend on the legal vehicle and appointment. Monitoring, escalation and reporting are structured around the governing documents and applicable framework.

  • Independent cash-flow and asset-record oversight
  • Ownership and safekeeping-record checks
  • Investment-restriction monitoring where applicable
  • Documented breaches, escalation and remediation tracking
  • Periodic oversight evidence and governance reporting
Discuss oversight scope

Indicative scoping tool

Custody fee calculator.

Estimate an indicative annual custody charge based on assets under custody and the primary asset class. Final pricing is established after mandate scoping, due diligence and operating-model review.

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Indicative pricing only. Actual fees remain subject to mandate scope, due diligence and service-agreement negotiation.