LONDON, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BNY Mellon Asset Servicing,the global leader in asset servicing, has announced multiple enhancementsto its core performance and analytical offering in support of anincreasingly global client base. Clients are now able to choose thelanguage of reporting for key online performance and attribution reportingcapabilities. In addition, coverage of non-US equity fundamentals has beenboosted through focused improvements in Eastern Europe, Asia and the MiddleEast. Debra Baker, Managing Director-Global Product Management, comments: "Wehave seen significant growth in our business, especially in Europe, and werecognise the need for solutions that meet local market requirements. Thecombination of The Bank of New York and Mellon's analytics offering alongwith deep product knowledge creates unrivalled capabilities for ourclients. These enhancements reinforce to the market place that BNY MellonAsset Servicing is committed to being a global player." Alan Wilcock, European Product Management, added: "By expanding ourlocal language capabilities our clients can tailor their reporting forinternal review and distribution in the appropriate language. Our analyticsare an important decision support tool. The improvements in coverage in theinternational markets will provide a more complete picture of exposures andsensitivities and provide further insight for our clients." BNY Mellon Asset Servicing currently provides a wealth of standardreporting templates through its Workbench portal. As part of thisenhancement, the following reports are now available to clients in English,German and Dutch languages with all phrases within a report translated,including titles and footnotes, column headers and the report body. -- Performance Summary -- Performance Summary by Asset -- Attribution Summary -- Attribution Summary by Asset With this foundation other language options can now be introduced moreeasily subject to client demand and further reports are anticipated to havethis language capability in the future. BNY Mellon Asset Servicing's analytics provide fundamental andquantitative statistics to help determine the structure and style ofportfolios. Working with our vendors in response to a broadening of ourclient's investments, coverage is now available in the markets identifiedbelow. This coverage will provide a superior product to clients that investin these regions/countries and also allow for better total level analyticson global equity indices. -- Bulgaria -- Lithuania -- Bahrain -- Malta -- Cyprus -- Qatar -- Estonia -- Romania -- Kuwait -- United Arab Emirates -- Latvia BNY Mellon Asset Servicing offers clients worldwide a broad spectrum ofspecialised asset servicing capabilities, including custody and fundservices, securities lending, performance and analytics, and executionservices. BNY Mellon Asset Servicing provides services through The Bank ofNew York, Mellon Bank, N.A. and other related companies. The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation is a global financial servicescompany focused on helping clients manage and move their financial assets,operating in 37 countries and serving more than 100 markets. The company isa leading provider of financial services for institutions, corporations andhigh-net-worth individuals, providing superior asset management and wealthmanagement, asset servicing, issuer services and treasury services througha worldwide client-focused team. It has more than $20 trillion in assetsunder custody and administration and more than $1 trillion in assets undermanagement. Additional information is available at
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