Vistra (services company)

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Vistra
Industry Professional services
Founded1986
Headquarters Hong Kong
Key people
Jonathon Clifton
(Group Managing Director),
Simon Filmer
(Deputy Group Managing Director),
Ernest Zheng
(Managing Director, China),
Helen Soh
(Managing Director, Singapore),
Nadine Feng
(Managing Director, Taiwan),
Effy Yeung
(Executive Director, Hong Kong),
Jessica Far
(Executive Director, Hong Kong)
ServicesInternational incorporations, post incorporation technical support, on-going corporate services.
Number of employees
3000 employees(June 2017)
Website vistra.com

Vistra is a global professional services provider specializing in fund administration, corporate, fiduciary and administrative services. Headquartered in Hong Kong, Vistra supports multinational corporations, private equity and real estate funds and high-net-worth individuals with compliance, structuring and other essential services for navigating complex regulatory environments. Vistra operates in more than 50 jurisdictions across the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Middle East, with an extensive network that enables cross-border business solutions. [1]

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History

Founded in 2006, Vistra has grown through a series of strategic acquisitions and organic expansion, establishing a reputation as a comprehensive service provider for international businesses and private equity funds. The company's initial focus on fiduciary services has since broadened to encompass a wide range of corporate, fund administration and advisory services. Its growth strategy has focused on acquiring companies with complementary services, thereby expanding its capabilities and geographic reach. [2]

Acquisitions

Vistra has pursued an aggressive acquisition strategy to expand its global footprint and service offerings. Notably, in 2022, Vistra merged with Tricor Group [3] , a Hong Kong-based business expansion specialist. Tricor’s extensive presence in Asia, particularly its stronghold in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore, enhanced Vistra’s service capabilities in corporate and business services throughout Asia-Pacific. The acquisition positioned Vistra as one of the most significant players in the region, particularly for corporate services and compliance solutions.

In 2024, Vistra announced the acquisition of the Phoenix American fund administration and transfer agent group. [4] Phoenix American, based in Larkspur, California, specializes in back-office support for private equity and alternative investment funds. By integrating Phoenix American’s fund administration capabilities, Vistra significantly broadened its offerings for the North American market, particularly for private equity and real estate funds. Phoenix American’s established reputation in the U.S. for investor services and transfer agency bolstered Vistra’s fund services division, enhancing Vistra’s appeal to U.S.-based fund managers and investors.

Services

Vistra provides an array of services tailored to businesses, funds, and individuals requiring support with global operations and investments. Key service areas include:

Vistra operates with a global network of over 9,000 employees and provides services across 50+ markets, making it one of the largest professional service providers in the world. The company manages over 200,000 legal entities and oversees $495 billion in assets under administration, reflecting its significant influence in fund administration, corporate services and private wealth management. [5]

Offshore 2020

The Offshore2020 was annual market research conducted by OIL. The research focused on the key trends and future developments of the offshore and related industries, and reviewed issues such as market drivers and constraints, impact of the increasing regulations and jurisdictional popularity. The last Offshore 2020 was published in December 2015.

In 2017 Offshore 2020 was rebranded as Vistra 2020.

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