As Demand for Managed Services Grows, Changes on the Horizon

Broadridge executives talk about the growth of managed services and where it's headed

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Two Broadridge executives talk about how managed services has changed over the past few years.

No matter the industry, as a service or product grows in popularity it must be willing to evolve to remain in constant demand.

So as more firms look into managed services, slight adjustments are being made in the space to make sure it's still on the forefront.

Tipping Point

It hasn't always been this way. A few years ago firms that were interested in managed services were considered outliers, J. Michael Hopkins, president of fixed income and risk management for Broadridge, tells Sell-Side

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