BP Pension Trustees have reappointed State Street as custodian to its £14bn pension fund.
State Street will continue to provide custody, accounting, securities lending and performance measurement services for the fund from its London and Edinburgh offices. The firm has worked on BP’s m...
To continue reading this article...
Join Professional Pensions
- Unlimited access to real-time news, analysis and opinion from the industry
- Receive our in-depth monthly magazine in either print or digital format
- Access our Sustainable Investment Hub covering news and opinion from thought leaders in the ESG space
- Receive important and breaking news stories selected by the Editors in our daily newsletter
- Hear from industry experts and other forward-thinking leaders
- Receive a monthly members-only newsletter with exclusive opinion pieces from leading industry experts and a feature from the magazine in advance of its release date