McLagan’s Investor Services & Transaction Banking team works closely with clients to help them understand regional pay issues, make better informed compensation decisions and build industry-best pay practices. We do this by providing fact-based guidance which incorporates our financial services industry expertise, proprietary study data and keen understanding of competitive issues, practices and trends in performance and reward.

While each consulting project or custom study is driven by an individual client’s need, our investor services/transaction banking work frequently covers the following lines of business and functions:

Business Lines

  • Custody Services
  • Correspondent Clearing
  • Securities Lending
  • Corporate Trust
  • Third Party Administration
  • Alternative Investments/Hedge Funds
  • Treasury/Cash Management
  • Trade Services


Functional Areas

  • Product Management
  • Client Delivery/Implementation
  • Marketing
  • Sub-Custodian Network Management
  • Core Operations
  • Transaction Services Operations
  • Transfer Agency/Fund Administration
  • Trust and Fiduciary Services
  • Master Trust/Fund Accounting
  • Investment Performance Analysis

Our coverage, once focused primarily on the U.S. and Canada, has been expanded to include  Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.

Global Contact
Chris Tanana
Director
1600 Summer Street
Suite 601
Stamford, CT 06905
203 359 2878
Chris Tanana
Director
1600 Summer Street
Suite 601
Stamford, CT 06905
203 359 2878
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case studies / white papers
A firm headquartered in the Asia Pacific region approached McLagan seeking counsel regarding its incentive funding levels and practices for its capital markets and corporate banking lines of business.
case studies / white papers
It has been a crazy five years for United States banks. So much has changed and yet so little progress has been made. While all the stakeholders will no doubt agree that change has occurred, the real debate starts when we consider whether or not the sum of the changes have produced better or worse results.