IMA reignites debate over bundled commissions

The buyside trade body brings the issue of corporate access into the unbundling debate for the first time

Thursday 14 February 2013 at 15:19

The Investment Management Association wants to look at the way the costs of corporate access, research and trading are bundled together by brokers – bringing the issue of corporate access into the unbundling debate for the first time.

The IMA, the UK trade body for asset managers, issued a statement this week in which it said it wants to investigate the way brokers charge asset managers for access to their corporate clients, and research, through commission payments bundled up with trading costs.