Specialist article.

"The willingness to delegate certain functions is becoming increasingly noticeable"

June 13, 2024

Carine Frick-Delaloye, the former Head of EAM Core at Credit Suisse, has been a member of Aquila's Executive Board since this year. She is responsible for the development of the platform and has also been entrusted with the management of the custodian bank. Her main concerns are more competitive services and better support for external asset managers.

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Read here the the full interview in German.
Voici l'intégralité de l'interview en français.

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