PRESS RELEASE
London/NY, April 19, 2023 – The report Distribution 2.0: Revolutionising global ETF distribution through technology, conducted by Blackwater a leading ETF and Digital Assets consulting and talent management firm and FLX Network, a financial technology company focuses on ETF distribution, identified key findings that sheds light on the transformation of the ETF distribution landscape since COVID-19.
Below are some of the major conclusions of the report which is based on proprietary research and interviews with heads of Distribution, CEOs, COOs, and CIOs from more than 25 ETF issuers based in the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, covering approximately $1.7 trillion in AUM:
“We have seen a seismic shift in the ETF distribution landscape since the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Michael O’Riordan, Founding Partner of Blackwater, and adds: “While digital engagement has become more prominent, face-to-face interactions and the role of skilled ETF salespeople remain crucial in building and maintaining client relationships. Firms that leverage technology, data, and differentiated content will be better positioned to thrive in this evolving landscape.”
According to the report, technology advancements skyrocketed during the pandemic particularly in the US where robust digital distribution strategies are now the norm for successful prospect targeting.
Salespeople and their teams are fully embracing a hybrid virtual environment and the implementation of digitally focused engagement. “All of these factors were in play in the US for some time but the pandemic forced the hand of increased improvements and adoption. And those who chose not to adapt to the technology advancements will be left behind”, says Jillian Delsignore, Head of Strategic Growth and Solutions at FLX Networks.
However, the report finds that other regions like Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Europe have not quite embraced a similar approach simply because of the differences in client type, fragmentation across different countries, and overall lack of 3rd party data providers servicing the ETF industry in these locations.
“Although markets like Europe may not yet have access to the level of data driven prospecting as seen in the US, we expect to see a significant increase in Retail adoption of ETFs over the next 5 years prompting further asset growth within the Europe region as well as increased distribution accessibility within online platforms, Robo advisers, and neobanks”, asserts Andrea Murray, Head of Business Development at Blackwater.
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