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Treasury Group hires RBC Dexia

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Financial services conglomerate Treasury Group has appointed RBC Dexia to provide its global custody and fund administration for the recently-launched TG Treasury Asia Fund.

Financial services conglomerate Treasury Group has appointed RBC Dexia to provide its global custody and fund administration for the recently-launched TG Treasury Asia Fund.

Treasury Group managing director Christine Feldmanis said the group had a long relationship with RBC Dexia.

"We were particularly impressed with RBC Dexia's increased geographical scope and expanded suite of services following their joint venture in 2006," Feldmanis said.

"We feel they are a strong partner who is well positioned to support our business needs in multiple jurisdictions."

 
 

The TG Treasury Asia Fund is an Irish-domiciled pooled fund launched in the first quarter of 2007.

It is marketed to European investors and unavailable to Australian investors.