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Northern Trust Enters Fast-Growing ETF Servicing Race With Intercontinental Exchange Partnership
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As institutional demand for ETFs accelerates, Northern Trust Corporation (NASDAQ:NTRS) is expanding deeper into the ETF ecosystem by launching a U.S. ETF servicing platform in partnership with Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE:ICE).

The firm will use ICE's ETF Hub as the order-taking platform, integrating it with its own automated infrastructure to support ETF servicing functions such as fund administration, custody and transfer agency for institutional clients.

Technology Push Into ETF Servicing

ICE ETF Hub connects key players in the ETF primary market—including authorized participants, market makers and distributors—helping streamline processes like ETF creation and redemption.

Phil Nanof, head of ETF services for the Americas at Northern Trust, said the collaboration marks a key step in rolling out the firm's end-to-end automated ETF servicing solution.

The move comes as ETF adoption continues to surge globally, with institutional investors increasingly turning to both passive and actively managed ETF strategies.

Scaling With Automation

The partnership also highlights the growing role of technology and automation in ETF infrastructure. ICE ETF Hub has processed more than $5 trillion in ETF orders since launch, demonstrating its ability to support large-scale primary market activity.

By integrating the platform, Northern Trust aims to expand its ETF servicing capabilities in the U.S. while strengthening its broader asset servicing franchise and technology-driven offerings for institutional clients.

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