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Wednesday, October 15, 2003 Who has the Best Intermediary Web Sites? Asset managers are cutting back on cash they are laying out to develop Web sites for intermediaries but are spending more on other e-business efforts. They are also continuing to seek ways to develop support tools for their wholesalers while continuing to make basic improvements in Web-based services according to a white paper released today by Kasina. Among the services they are focusing on are enhanced e-mail services and streamlined site registration. The average e-business budget among kasina's "Top 10" firms was $3 million for 2003. The consulting firm expects that figure to increase slightly for 2004 as firms invest in e-mail services and tools to support their wholesalers. "Though significant strides in function and user-friendliness have been made, intermediary Web sites remain a work in progress for most asset managers," stated Steven Miyao, chief executive officer at kasina. "Going forward, there is a need to further analyze what intermediaries want, what they'll use, and how the asset manager can achieve cost efficiencies through more targeted Web-based solutions. Developing robust support tools for wholesalers, and including the sales force in the strategy process, will be the key to future success." Among the survey findings published in the whitepaper were: Kasina also listed the firms that believes has the best intermediary Web sites. They are: Top 10 Intermediary Web Sites (alphabetically): Top 5 Intermediary Web Sites with Under $10 Billion in Assets Under Management (alphabetically): The top three firms, in order, in each of kasina's five evaluation categories: Branding Usability Content Web Technology Online Services The kasina study, "Intermediary Web Site Trends & Best Practices," is based on a survey of all Web sites targeted to financial intermediaries from U.S. asset management firms with over $1 billion in assets under management, a universe of 217 firms and can be downloaded from www.kasina.com/whitepapers/2003intermediary. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=6011 Copyright 2003, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |