Demand for alternatives that are hard to insource continues as insourcing trend will begin to slow down a bit

COMPETITION MELT UP: Nordic institutions have generally insourced a lot of investments in the past decade but this trend will begin to slow down as they have picked the lowest hanging fruits by now, according to Natixis Investment Managers Head of Nordics Viggo Johansen.
Photo: PR / Naxitis
Photo: PR / Naxitis

AMWatch has quizzed ten global asset managers about their views on the competitive landscape in the Nordics and the requirement to stand out from the crowd.

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