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published on Mar 04, 2016
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes EXL’s offerings and capabilities in wealth and asset management services. EXL is one of a number of wealth and asset management services companies analyzed in NelsonHall’s comprehensive industry analysis programs.
NelsonHall’s Wealth and Asset Management BPS Vendor Assessment for EXL is a comprehensive assessment of EXL’s wealth and asset management BPS offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of EXL’s wealth and asset management BPS offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
EXL started in wealth and asset management BPS in 2007, providing BPS services to small wealth management firms in the U.S., including the provision of fund and portfolio accounting services. Over time, EXL has expanded its wealth and asset management services to include a broader range of services (see Key Offerings section) to small wealth managers on a white label basis. EXL has also expanded its range of clients, to include wealth and asset management divisions within top twenty banks, delivering a narrow range of services focused on risk and reporting.
EXL delivers services from five delivery centers:
EXL’s wealth and asset management BPS supports client operations in the U.S., U.K., South Africa, and Asia markets.
EXL’s primary targets for wealth and asset management BPS are financial institutions headquartered in the U.S. and U.K. Institution types which are being targeted by EXL are:
EXL supports its clients in their local national markets. Over time, it expects to continue to increase the proportion of its wealth and asset management BPS clients which come from the pool of regional and local wealth managers.
EXL has focused on the U.S. and U.K. markets for offshore delivery based wealth and asset management BPS services, with a focus on delivering:
EXL has created a specific domain competency in:
It is looking to increase relevance for its clients, as they adapt to changing regulations which are focused on risk management and reduction. In addition, the consulting services which EXL uses to deliver improved analytics capabilities to its clients are gateway services to a broader set of wealth and asset management BPS services.
EXL is aiming to grow its wealth and asset management BPS business by: