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Revolutionizing the Master Trust RFP
The request for proposal has long been a standard
part of the process for selecting a master trustee or
custodian in North America. Over the years, however, the RFP
process has also become increasingly burdensome for both
buyers and sellers of custody services. The result is a
pressing need to seriously reevaluate what the RFP process is
intended to achieve, and to determine whether the current
approach could be usefully amended to make the process easier
and more effective for all parties.
Reported by Nevin Adams
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