Columbia Threadneedle, a Subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial, Selects State Street as Back Office Provider
Reuters
Aug 29
Columbia Threadneedle, a Subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial, Selects State Street as Back Office Provider
Columbia Threadneedle Investments, a subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial Inc., has announced its selection of State Street Corporation as its global back office service provider. This strategic move aims to consolidate and outsource fund accounting, administration, and custody services for Columbia Threadneedle's pooled funds, including those in the U.S. and Europe. The transition is set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025 and is anticipated to last approximately one year. The partnership builds on a long-standing relationship and is expected to enhance Columbia Threadneedle's operational efficiency and client service. More than 100 employees from Columbia Threadneedle will transition to State Street, ensuring service continuity and expertise for fund shareholders.
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