BNY Mellon renews VRS securities lending contract
09 November 2012 New York
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BNY Mellon will continue to provide custody banking services, including securities lending, to the Virginia Retirement System (VRS), after its contract was renewed for five years with an option of extending for another five-year period.
Custody banking services provided to VRS include custody, performance and risk, securities lending and FX services.
鈥淏NY Mellon has been a partner with us for many years and we look forward to working with them to continue to provide a variety of custody banking services on terms favourable to our members,鈥 said VRS director, Bob Schultze.
Vince Stands, executive vice president and deputy CEO of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, said: 鈥淲e are very pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with the VRS.鈥
鈥淲e remain committed to providing the VRS with best-in-class custody banking services that are important tools for their investment professionals as they seek to create value for their members.鈥
Custody banking services provided to VRS include custody, performance and risk, securities lending and FX services.
鈥淏NY Mellon has been a partner with us for many years and we look forward to working with them to continue to provide a variety of custody banking services on terms favourable to our members,鈥 said VRS director, Bob Schultze.
Vince Stands, executive vice president and deputy CEO of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, said: 鈥淲e are very pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with the VRS.鈥
鈥淲e remain committed to providing the VRS with best-in-class custody banking services that are important tools for their investment professionals as they seek to create value for their members.鈥
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