Computershare and UFJ enter a deal
The joint venture will offer investor relations and proxy solicitation services to investors in Japanese issues.
The Australian share registry group, Computershare, has finally nailed the Japanese market announcing a three-year joint venture with UFJ Trust Bank. The deal fills a vital hole in Computershare's regional expansion programme, rounding out its Asian business which already covers Singapore, Hong Kong, India and, to a lesser extent, the Philippines and Korea.
The 50/50 joint venture signed with UFJ will come into effect in October this year, following UFJ's mega-merger with Mitsubish…
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