Jupiter appoints BNY to deliver streamlined operating model
29 January 2026 US
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BNY, a global financial services company, has announced a multi-year agreement with Jupiter Fund Management, a specialist, active asset manager, to provide a suite of operational services that will support the asset manager’s goal to enhance its operating platform.
Through this strategic relationship, Jupiter has consolidated back-office services for its offshore jurisdictions with BNY as well as outsourcing its middle office operations.
BNY will now provide a suite of capabilities across custody, fund administration, transfer agency and depositary services, specialised middle office, investment operations, and data management.
This close collaboration with BNY has been developed to streamline Jupiter’s operating platform and support the asset manager in achieving its strategic objectives of building scale, enhancing efficiencies, and improving the experience for its clients.
Dan Cunningham, head of operations, Jupiter, notes: “This relationship with BNY has enabled us to simplify and enhance our operational activities, gaining access to a global support model more commensurate to our business and client needs.”
Emily Portney, global head of asset servicing, BNY, adds: “We’re excited to work closely with Jupiter to implement this transformational operating model and enable their future success.
“This multi-year agreement underscores BNY’s ability to equip asset managers with integrated capabilities that drive operational efficiency, unlock new avenues for growth and help them focus on what’s most important — delivering for their own clients.”
Through this strategic relationship, Jupiter has consolidated back-office services for its offshore jurisdictions with BNY as well as outsourcing its middle office operations.
BNY will now provide a suite of capabilities across custody, fund administration, transfer agency and depositary services, specialised middle office, investment operations, and data management.
This close collaboration with BNY has been developed to streamline Jupiter’s operating platform and support the asset manager in achieving its strategic objectives of building scale, enhancing efficiencies, and improving the experience for its clients.
Dan Cunningham, head of operations, Jupiter, notes: “This relationship with BNY has enabled us to simplify and enhance our operational activities, gaining access to a global support model more commensurate to our business and client needs.”
Emily Portney, global head of asset servicing, BNY, adds: “We’re excited to work closely with Jupiter to implement this transformational operating model and enable their future success.
“This multi-year agreement underscores BNY’s ability to equip asset managers with integrated capabilities that drive operational efficiency, unlock new avenues for growth and help them focus on what’s most important — delivering for their own clients.”
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