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The third key way in which the risks associated with custody on an international basis can be mitigated is through good relationships between partners with specialist knowledge and expertise. So-called network management therefore is aimed at creating a robust and clear set of guidelines by which different parties can contribute to the common objective of both extending value added services to clients and also mitigating the cost and associated risk of having to be a specialist in every area.

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© 2008 Ross K. McGill and Naren J. Patel

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McGill, R., Patel, N. (2008). Network Management. In: Global Custody and Clearing Services. Finance and Capital Markets Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230592445_12

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