The $19-billion-AUM (as of March 31) fund arm of a publicly traded fintech giant has
acquired an ETF startup's $1.208-billion-AUM business, as planned.
| Laton Spahr SS&C Technologies President, Alps Advisors | |
Yesterday,
Bill Stone, chairman and CEO of
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.,
confirmed that the Windsor, Connecticut-based firm has closed on its acquisition of assets of
O'Shares ETFs.
Laton Spahr, president of
SS&C Alps Advisors [
profile],
confirms that O'Shares' four ETFs have converted into a quartet of Alps ETFs: the $781-million-AUM
Alps | O'Shares U.S. Quality Dividend ETF (OUSA), the $160-million-AUM
Alps | O'Shares U.S. Small-Cap Quality Dividend ETF (OUSM), the $221-million-AUM
Alps | O'Shares Global Internet Giants ETF (OGIG), and the $46-million-AUM
Alps | O'Shares Europe Quality Dividend ETF (OEUR).
The deal was first
unveiled back in January.
"We are very excited to bring the O'Shares team and their innovative ETFs into the SS&C Alps Advisors' fold," Stone states. Spahr adds that the deal complements SS&C Alps' "existing income and thematic ETF investment principles."
As part of the deal, Boston- and Montreal-based O'Shares Investments will license its ETF indexes to SS&C Alps and will support the ETFs via ongoing marketing.
"We look forward to working with SS&C Alps leadership and sales team to support the growth of the funds in all markets across the country," states
Kevin O'Leary (aka "Mr. Wonderful"), chairman of O'Shares. 
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