Asset Management

State Street eyes asset manager partnerships in Europe for active ETFs

'We’re evaluating who the leading active managers are and who has a strong and sustainable track record,' says Rory Tobin, global head of State Street's SPDR business

State Street has been approaching asset managers for the past 12 months about partnering for active ETF launches in Europe, according to the firm's global head of its SPDR ETF business, Rory Tobin
State Street has been approaching asset managers for the past 12 months about partnering for active ETF launches in Europe, according to the firm's global head of its SPDR ETF business, Rory Tobin Photo: Uncredited

State Street Global Advisors has approached asset managers in Europe about partnering to launch active exchange traded funds — a model which, in the US, has given it access to one of the fastest-growing segments of the market.

“We talk to best-in-class third-party active managers about taking their active capability, wrapping it in our ETFs, and coming to market in partnership. We’ve done that in the US and in Europe we are exploring something similar,” Rory Tobin, global head of State Street’s SPDR ETF business, told Financial News.

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