Sienna Investment Managers and Fund Channel announce new partnership

Sienna Investment Managers and Fund Channel announce new partnership
Sienna Investment Managers and Fund Channel announce new partnership

“Thanks to this partnership, we can enrich our offering, streamline and simplify our operational processes, as well as improve the efficiency of our reporting and regulatory monitoring,” explains Xavier Collot.

The BtoB distribution platform Fund Channel (joint venture between Amundi and CACEIS), announces a new partnership with the listed management expertise of Sienna Investment Managers, a historic and recognized player in Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) and solidarity investment in France.

The listed management expertise of Sienna IM, which manages €24.4 billion in assets at the end of March 2024, will now benefit from an integrated portfolio management system, supported by data management services, and ‘an open architecture scheme for its main institutional clients – insurers, mutual societies, pension funds, businesses – and private clients.

Fund Channel will provide a comprehensive ecosystem of fund distribution services with a single point of entry to simplify and secure the customer journey. Our new digital platform will support operational complexity, improve reporting efficiency and regulatory monitoring.

Xavier Collot, Managing Director – Listed Assets, Sienna IM: “Thanks to this partnership, we can enrich our offering, streamline and simplify our operational processes, as well as improve the efficiency of our reporting and regulatory monitoring.”

Regis Veillet, Head of Business Development at Fund Channel: “We are delighted to establish this partnership with Sienna Investment Managers. This collaboration anchors our commitment to offering cutting-edge digital solutions in an open architecture scheme. Through innovative projects and technological expertise, we continue to better support our clients in optimizing their commercial development.

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