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The Investment Management industry is changing. Evolving Investment Management Regulation brings perspective to the revolutionary global regulatory change that continues to impact Canadian Investment Management firms – challenging all aspects of their business. Investing in the future , looks at the bigger picture, how megatrends are reshaping the future of the investment management industry – taking the customer, technology and the environment into consideration. These latest KPMG publications will provide you with insights you need to know now. Evolving Investment Management Regulation: Clarity leads to opportunity Canadian Investment Managers need to be aware of the sweeping transformations taking place in the US and Europe and how they impact the market at home. In our fourth annual Evolving Investment Management Regulation publication, we focus on the current market and changing landscapes, where regulation, combined with other pressures, is forcing asset managers to make significant changes. The key areas are: • Structural market change • Data and reporting • Risk governance • Conduct culture and remuneration Investing in the future: How megatrends are reshaping the future of the investment management industry Taking a look at the future markets, the global asset management industry will radically transform over the next 15 years due to seismic changes. The drivers of this change, known as megatrends, will be due to shifts in demographics, technology, environment and changing social values, behaviours and ethics. Investing in the future predicts that by 2030 the client base of a typical asset manager and investor will be completely different from today’s, as Generation X approaches retirement, Generation Y matures and the middle class expands in emerging markets. The report warns that current business models will not be fit for purpose. “We are on the verge of the biggest shakeup the industry has experienced; and the message to asset managers is clear – adapt to change or your business won’t survive. The two biggest issues that need to be addressed are the changing client base and technology, and asset managers need to get to work on these areas now.” To download the publications, please click on the links below: • Evolving Investment Management Regulation: Clarity leads to opportunityInvesting in the future: How megatrends are reshaping the future of the investment management industry We hope you find both publications informative and thought-provoking. We welcome the opportunity to discuss them with you (contact us).
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