LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Jan. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Bonaire, a Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: BR) company and leading provider of software solutions for asset managers, mutual funds and capital market firms, today released the results of its client survey designed to determine which priorities and challenges are top of mind among U.S. and global asset managers. This year's survey findings highlight the ongoing need for product innovation in a competitive landscape, the drive for automation to increase efficiency and accuracy in key operating areas, and the desire to implement a holistic enterprise-wide approach to data and analytics across all business functions.

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Bonaire surveys its asset management clients annually to understand the objectives that executives are prioritizing, and to identify the challenges that are causing the most trepidation. "The competitive industry environment and the need to deliver real-time business intelligence while meeting the increasing host of compliance regulations were identified as the top issues facing the industry," said Christopher John, President, Bonaire. Mr. John added, "Leading asset managers remain focused on strengthening their competitive position by driving innovation, automating key business processes and improving overall efficiencies to enhance their financial performance."

Conducted during Bonaire's annual client conferences in Boston and London, the survey looked at the top business objectives, individual objectives and challenges for the asset management industry.

The need for product innovation to differentiate in a crowded marketplace took the top spot among asset managers, with 34 percent of those surveyed noting this to be their biggest business objective. Client retention, which has been at the top of the list for the past two years, was a close second with 32 percent of respondents indicating that as a priority. Compliance with new regulations was noted as a key challenge for the third year in a row as a result of the rapidly changing and increasing regulations, particularly in areas that require improved information management. Reducing costs and targeting new market segments also ranked high in importance.

When responding about their own individual team objectives, increased efficiency and accuracy was the clear winner with 62 percent of clients indicating it as their number one personal priority. "This is reflective of industry efforts to move away from error-prone manual and point solutions in key areas such as finance and operations, sales and marketing, and compliance," added Mr. John. "The move to automate manual processes also provides better transparency and intelligence in areas such as costs and sales trends."

The most difficult challenge noted by respondents was the need to bring together holistic data from all business units and provide cross-business reporting. With 37 percent of voters citing cross-business reporting, they noted that a lack of enterprise-wide data and analytics can turn everyday tasks into time consuming exercises. Minimizing fee leakage and improving accuracy came in second with 31 percent noting that under- and/or over-charging of fees, inaccurate invoices and elongated billing cycles remain among the most important issues to address in order to improve the bottom line.

When looking at solutions to help meet objectives and solve challenges, 92 percent of executives said implementing revenue and expense management solutions resulted in improvements in process and efficiency, with approximately 25 percent drawn by audit and compliance benefits and the reduction of fee leakage.

"Overall, leading asset managers are continuing to pursue opportunities to differentiate themselves, increase efficiency, and bring together the necessary enterprise-wide data and analytics - all while working to comply with an ever-changing regulatory environment. We anticipate these trends to continue well into the foreseeable future and to continue to innovate with our clients to enhance and develop new solutions to address their priorities and most difficult challenges," concluded Mr. John.

About Broadridge
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (NYSE:BR) is the leading provider of investor communications and technology-driven solutions for broker-dealers, banks, mutual funds and corporate issuers globally. Broadridge's investor communications, securities processing and business process outsourcing solutions help clients reduce their capital investments in operations infrastructure, allowing them to increase their focus on core business activities. With over 50 years of experience, Broadridge's infrastructure underpins proxy voting services for over 90% of public companies and mutual funds in North America, and processes more than $5 trillion in fixed income and equity trades per day. Broadridge employs approximately 6,400 full-time associates in 13 countries. For more information about Broadridge, please visit broadridge.com.

About Bonaire
Bonaire, a Broadridge company, delivers leading expertise in solving revenue and expense management challenges, providing unprecedented control and transparency to the finance department. Its core capabilities enable investment managers, wealth managers, mutual funds and capital markets firms to effectively perform complex calculations including but not limited to: revenue accruals and invoicing, distributor and advisor payouts, commissions and expense allocations. Bonaire became a Broadridge company in 2013. For more information please visit www.bonairesoft.com.

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