Capital Institutional Services, Inc. (CAPIS) Grows Commission Recapture in 2011
March 15 2012 - 10:08AM
Business Wire
Capital Institutional Services, Inc. (CAPIS), a leading provider
of institutional brokerage and commission management services,
today announced a nearly 10% increase in their commission recapture
business during 2011.
“We are very excited about the increase we have seen in
commission recapture business,” said Jim Morrow, Chief Operating
Officer. “As evidenced by our growth, plans and funds continue to
view commission recapture as a valuable and beneficial service.
CAPIS is one of the few brokers in the industry that remains
committed to helping plan sponsors and investment companies lower
expenses, reduce commissions, and control transaction costs through
a commission recapture program.”
In addition to providing one of the most comprehensive
commission recapture programs in the industry, CAPIS also offers
Ally, their best-in-class execution analysis and brokerage
allocation reports. Providing unique data sets, CAPIS’ Ally reports
are designed to help fund sponsors monitor the performance of their
commission recapture program.
Superior client service, flexible online tools, and compliance
support are further reasons why CAPIS is a leading provider of
commission recapture programs.
About Capital Institutional Services, Inc. (CAPIS)
CAPIS is a leading independent U.S. institutional broker
specializing in global agency trading, independent research and
commission management programs for asset managers, plan sponsors
and broker-dealers. Supported by advanced trading technology,
CAPIS’ traders deliver superior execution in domestic and
international equities, fixed income, options and program trading.
With over 35 years of experience in the independent research and
commission management business, the firm’s industry leading CCA and
CSA programs provide added tools for reducing transaction costs and
improving performance. Founded in 1977, CAPIS is a member of the
New York Stock Exchange, the Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority, and SIPC. For more information, visit www.capis.com.