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Largest Asset Management Public Companies

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, Blackstone and Brookfield.

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United States
Morgan Stanley is a massive global financial services firm, with offices in 42 countries and more than 82,000 employees as of year-end 2025. The firm cut its teeth in investment banking and institutional trading, where it maintains a strong presence today, but generates the lion share of its income from wealth and asset management franchises, where it boasted $9.3 trillion in client assets at the end of its most recent fiscal year. After reincorporation as a bank holding company in the wake of the global financial crisis, Morgan Stanley also boasts a top 10 banking franchise by deposits, with more than $400 billion in customer deposits, predominately attributable to cash sweeps from its wealth management and brokerage businesses.
$201
+57%
$317B
$438B
6.2x
-
United States
Goldman Sachs is a storied financial institution, founded in 1869 and best known for its role as a leading global investment bank. The firm has a sprawling reach across global financial centers and has been the leading provider of global merger and acquisition advisory services, by revenue, for the past 20 years. Since the global financial crisis, Goldman has expanded its offerings into more stable fee-based businesses like asset and wealth management, which comprised roughly 30% of post-provision revenue at the end of 2025. The bank holding company generates revenue from investment banking, global market making and trading, lending, asset management, wealth management, and a small and declining portfolio of consumer credit card loans.
$997
+66%
$294B
$357B
6.1x
-
United States
BlackRock is the largest asset manager in the world, with $14.041 trillion in assets under management at the end of December 2025. Its product mix is diverse, with 55% of managed assets in equity strategies, 23% in fixed income, 9% in multi-asset classes, 6% in money market funds, and 5% in alternatives. Passive strategies account for more than two-thirds of long-term AUM, with the company's ETF platform maintaining a leading market share domestically and on a global basis. Product distribution is weighted more toward institutional clients, which, by our calculations, account for around 80% of AUM. BlackRock is geographically diverse, with clients in more than 100 countries and more than one-third of managed assets coming from investors domiciled outside the US and Canada.
$1,073
+10%
$167B
$168B
7.0x
17.1x
United States
Blackstone is the world's largest alternative-asset manager with $1.242 trillion in total asset under management, including $906.2 billion in fee-earning assets under management, at the end of September 2025. The company operates with scale in each of its major product lines: private equity (26% of fee-earning AUM and 33% of base management fees), real estate/real assets (31% and 35%), private credit (34% and 25%), and other alternatives (9% and 7%). While the firm primarily serves institutional investors (84% of AUM), it also caters to clients in the high-net-worth channel (16%). Blackstone operates through 25 offices in the Americas (8), Europe and the Middle East (9), and the Asia-Pacific region (8).
$119
-15%
$145B
$159B
12.2x
20.7x
Canada
Brookfield Corp is an investment firm focused on building long-term wealth for institutions and individuals. It has seven operating segments: Asset Management, Wealth Solutions, Renewable Power and Transition, Infrastructure, Private Equity, Real Estate and Corporate Activities. It invests in real assets that form the backbone of the economy to deliver risk-adjusted returns to stakeholders. The company generates the majority of its revenue from Asset Management. It has a geographic presence in the UK, the United States, Australia, Canada, Brazil, India, Colombia, Germany, Other Europe, Other Asia, and other countries.
$46
+19%
$102B
$350B
4.7x
11.0x
United States
KKR is one of the world's largest alternative asset managers, with $723.2 billion in total managed assets, including $585.0 billion in fee-earning AUM, at the end of September 2025. The company has two core segments: asset management (which includes private markets—private equity, credit, infrastructure, energy, and real estate—and public markets—primarily credit and hedge/investment fund platforms) and insurance (following the firm's initial investment in, and then ultimate purchase of, Global Atlantic Financial Group, which is engaged in retirement/annuity and life insurance lines as well as reinsurance).
$94
-23%
$84B
$10B
0.5x
1.0x
Canada
Brookfield Asset Management is one of the world's largest alternative-asset managers, with USD 1.151 trillion in total managed assets, including USD 580.7 billion in fee-earning AUM, at the end of September 2025. The company has three main business segments: private credit (USD 349.0 billion in total AUM and USD 262.8 billion in fee-earning AUM), private equity (USD 151.0 billion/USD 46.3 billion), and real estate/real assets (USD 651.0 billion/USD 271.6 billion). The firm primarily serves institutional investors (90% of AUM) and high-net-worth individuals (10%), and is diversified globally, with 67% of revenue from the Americas, 20% from EMEA, and 13% from Asia-Pacific. Canadian-based Brookfield Corporation owns 73% of Brookfield's outstanding Class A shares.
$48
-14%
$77B
$80B
14.5x
24.6x
United States
Apollo is one of the world's largest alternative asset managers, with $908.4 billion in total assets under management, or AUM, including $685.0 billion in fee-earning assets, at the end of September 2025. The company has two core operating segments: asset management and retirement services. Apollo operates with scale in each of its major product lines-private equity (with $125.6 billion in total AUM and $71.7 billion in fee-earning AUM), real estate/real assets ($59.6 billion/$27.1 billion), and private credit ($723.2 billion/$586.2 billion). Apollo has a distribution profile that is likely not too far off from the industry averages-with 84% of its assets held by institutional investors and 16% by high-net-worth clients.
$129
-2%
$74B
($163B)
(5.1x)
(19.3x)
Australia
Macquarie Group began trading in 1969 as Hill Samuel Australia, obtained its bank licence in 1985, and listed in 1996. It's Australia's only sizable listed investment bank, now internationally diversified, operating in asset management, banking and wealth, risk and capital solutions, and advisory.
$170
+12%
$65B
$241B
17.1x
15.3x
United States
Strategy Inc is a bitcoin treasury company and a provider of business intelligence services. It is designed to provide investors varying degrees of economic exposure to Bitcoin by offering a range of securities, including equity and fixed-income instruments. The company also provides industry AI-powered enterprise analytics software. It has one reportable operating segment: the Software Business, which is engaged in the design, development, marketing, and sales of the company's enterprise analytics software platform through cloud subscriptions and licensing arrangements and related services (i.e., product support, consulting, and education). Geographically, the company operates in EMEA, U.S. and Other Regions, of which maximum revenue is derived from U.S..
$160
-57%
$56B
$71B
149.1x
1514.8x
Japan
ORIX Corp is a diversified financial services company with operations in Corporate Financial Services, Maintenance Leasing, Real Estate, PE Investment and Concession, Environment and Energy, Insurance, Banking and Credit, Aircraft and Ships, ORIX USA, ORIX Europe, Asia, and Australia and engages in various other fee businesses by providing products and services aligned with customer needs to its core customer base of domestic small and medium-sized enterprises. Orix's numerous divisions finance leases of large-ticket items like ships, airplanes, and technology equipment. The company generates the majority of its revenue from Corporate Financial Services and Maintenance Leasing operations and Real Estate operations.
$40
+105%
$43B
$85B
7.3x
-
United States
State Street is a leading provider of financial services, including investment servicing, investment management, and investment research and trading. With approximately $54 trillion in assets under custody and administration, and $5.7 trillion in assets under management, as of Dec. 31, 2025, State Street operates globally in more than 100 geographic markets and employs about 51,500 worldwide.
$154
+60%
$43B
$19B
1.4x
-
Canada
Sun Life Financial is one of the Big Three Canadian life insurers. The Canadian business contributed around 38% of adjusted earnings. In that segment, the firm provides health, life insurance, and annuity products to individual and group customers. Its US business is mostly group health and contributed about 20% of the firm's adjusted earnings in 2024. Sun Life also offers life insurance and wealth products in several Asian markets with a strong presence in Hong Kong and the Philippines. The Asia segment contributed around 18% of adjusted 2024 earnings. Its asset management business had around CAD 1.1 trillion total assets under management or administration at the end of 2024 and represents around 34% of the firm's earnings.
$74
+14%
$41B
$42B
1.5x
10.4x
United States
Ameriprise Financial has evolved into a diversified financial services provider that generates roughly 65% of its operating income from advice and wealth management. With nearly $1.2 trillion in segment assets under management and advisory at year-end 2025, and with roughly 10,600 affiliated and employee advisors, Ameriprise is one of the larger US-based wealth managers. It also boasts a reasonably large asset management franchise in Columbia Threadneedle, which boasted $678 billion in assets under management at year-end 2025. The firm's third key segment is its retirement and protection services business, which sells insurance products to the firm’s advisory clients. After eliminations, Ameriprise had $1.69 trillion in assets under management and advisory across segments at year-end 2025.
$452
-11%
$41B
$38B
2.1x
6.6x
Sweden
Swedish conglomerate Investor AB set up EQT as its private equity division in 1994. In its early days, EQT focused primarily on private equity investments in Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia. Today, EQT is one of the largest global private-market investors, with funds that focus on private equity, real estate, and infrastructure globally. Investor AB retains a minority stake.
$34
+14%
$40B
$36B
11.3x
19.4x
Brazil
Banco BTG Pactual S.A. is a Brazil-based banking firm. It offers financial products and services regarding commercial, investments, credit, financing, capital leases, insurance, and foreign exchange portfolios, among others, in the country and several locations abroad.
$11
--
$38B
$51B
5.0x
-
Canada
Power Corp. of Canada is a holding company with controlling interests in Great-West Lifeco (one of the big three Canadian life insurers), IGM Financial (Canada's largest nonbank asset manager), and other alternative asset management platforms (Sagard and Power Sustainable). The company also has minority interests in Groupe Bruxelles Lambert, a holding company with interests in European firms.
$59
+53%
$37B
$49B
1.8x
-
United States
Prudential Financial is one of the largest US life insurers, offering annuities, life insurance, and asset-management products. The United States and Japan are its two largest markets. Its US business contributed about 50% of adjusted 2024 earnings and includes institutional retirement (mostly pension risk transfer), individual retirement (annuities), group insurance, and individual life insurance. Its international business represented about 40% of adjusted earnings, with a strong market position in Japan, and the firm also has a presence in emerging markets like Brazil. The company's investment management business, PGIM, contributed approximately 10% of its 2024 adjusted earnings. PGIM had around $1.4 trillion in assets under management at the end of third-quarter 2025.
$104
+0%
$36B
$63B
1.0x
7.3x
United Kingdom
3i Group PLC is a closed-ended investment fund. It is an international investor engaged in private equity, infrastructure, and debt management. Its business segments are Private Equity, Infrastructure, and Scandlines. The private equity segment invests in business services, consumer, healthcare, and industrial sectors. Its infrastructure segment invests in utilities, transportation, and social infrastructure.
$31
-43%
$32B
$33B
4.5x
5.3x
United States
Northern Trust is a leading provider of wealth management, asset servicing, asset management, and banking to corporations, institutions, affluent families, and individuals. Founded in Chicago in 1889, Northern Trust has offices in 20 states and Washington, D.C. as well as 23 locations in Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. As of December 2025, Northern Trust had assets under custody or administration of $18.7 trillion and assets under management of $1.8 trillion.
$168
+57%
$31B
$44B
5.5x
-
Switzerland
Swiss Life is predominantly a life and long-term savings company that generates the main share of its revenue and earnings from its domestic market of Switzerland. The company also operates in France, Germany, and a few smaller but wealthy European countries. The company has an asset manager as well. Swiss Life has three main sources of income that vary in significance by geography. Savings income relates to spread-based earnings, the risk result relates to an insurance margin, and the fee result relates to asset management and financial advisory. The fee result has been growing in importance over recent years as a result of advice, asset management, and unit-linked sales.
$1,099
+5%
$31B
$37B
1.4x
-
United States
Raymond James Financial is a diversified financial services firm that provides wealth management, investment banking, asset management, and capital markets services to individuals, corporations, and municipalities. The firm maintains an extensive catalogue of products and services across its business lines. However, the wealth management franchise generates the bulk of its revenues and earnings through a vast network of more than 8,900 independent and employee-affiliated advisors, who collectively managed over $1.7 trillion in client assets as of fiscal year-end 2025. While Raymond James maintains a global footprint, the company derives over 90% of its revenue, and an even larger percentage of its operating income, from the United States.
$151
+3%
$30B
$34B
2.4x
-
Brazil
Itausa Investimentos ITAU SA is a Brazilian investment holding company. It has equity interests in the companies engaged in the financial, consumer goods, construction materials, sanitation, energy, and infrastructure sectors. Its portfolio consists of brands such as Itau Unibanco, Dexco, Alpargatas, CCR, Aegea Saneamento, Copa Energia and Nova Transportadora do Sudeste (NTS). The majority of the revenue for the company is generated from Itau Unibanco which is a banking institution that offers, directly or using its subsidiaries, a broad range of credit products and other financial services to a diversified individual and corporate client base in Brazil and abroad.
$3
+23%
$29B
$30B
9.1x
7.8x
Switzerland
Partners Group is a Swiss-based global alternative asset manager founded in 1996. It manages funds invested in private equity, private credit, real estate, and infrastructure. Most of Partners Group's assets are invested in Europe and the Americas, with a smaller exposure to Asia and the Middle East. Partners Group operates a differentiated business model, offering bespoke client solutions through diversified portfolios tailored to each client individually, semiliquid open-ended funds, alongside traditional closed-end funds.
$1,098
-22%
$28B
$31B
9.8x
14.8x
United States
Ares Management is one of the world's largest alternative-asset managers, with $595.7 billion in total assets under management, or AUM, including $367.6 billion in fee-earning AUM, at the end of September 2025. The company has four main business segments: private credit ($391.5 billion in total AUM and $240.2 billion in fee-earning AUM), private equity, ($25.1 billion/$11.8 billion), real estate/real assets ($132.4 billion/$80.5 billion), and other alternatives ($46.7 billion/$35.1 billion). The firm primarily serves institutional investors (80% of AUM) and high-net-worth individuals (20%). Ares operates through more than 35 offices in over 15 countries around the globe.
$124
-25%
$28B
$42B
7.5x
18.4x
Taiwan
Yuanta Financial Holdings Co Ltd is engages in the business of a financial holding company and its operations are limited to investing and investment management.
$2
+87%
$24B
$18B
4.3x
10.9x
Sweden
Industrivarden AB is a holding company that invests in and works long-term to develop and create value in its portfolio companies. Active ownership is exercised through sizable ownership stakes in a selection of listed companies with firm market positions, good cash flows, financial strength, and clear development capacity. Its stock offers exposure to a portfolio of companies with validated business models, a wide breadth of underlying business areas, and good value potential.
$55
+46%
$24B
$24B
6.2x
6.0x
Japan
Nomura Holdings Inc is a financial services group in Japan and operates offices in countries and regions world-wide, including Japan, the U.S., the U.K., Singapore, and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ("Hong Kong") through its subsidiaries. The company's clients include individuals, corporations, financial institutions, governments, and governmental agencies. The company's business consists of Wealth Management*, Investment Management, and Wholesale. The company generates the majority of its revenue from the wholesale segment. The Wholesale Division consists of two businesses, Global Markets, which is mainly engaged in the trading, sales, and structuring of financial products, and Investment Banking, which is engaged in advisory, financing, and solutions businesses.
$8
+43%
$23B
$24B
2.3x
-
United States
Principal Financial Group Inc is a financial services provider. It offers various financial products and services including retirement, asset management, and workplace benefits and protection solutions to individuals and institutional clients. The company, along with its subsidiaries, operates in the following reportable segments; Retirement and Income Solutions, Principal Asset Management, and Benefits and Protection. Maximum revenue is generated from the Retirement and Income Solutions segment which provides workplace savings and retirement solutions, banking, trust and custodial services, individual variable annuities (including RILAs), pension risk transfer, and investment services to businesses, their employees, and other individuals.
$104
+33%
$22B
$22B
1.4x
8.6x
United Kingdom
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC is an investment trust company. The company's objective is to maximize total return from a portfolio of long-term investments chosen on a global basis enabling the company to provide capital and dividend growth. It focuses on investment in quoted securities irrespective of any geographical, industry, and sector exposure. The portfolio also invests in fixed-income securities, convertible securities, funds, unquoted entities, and other assets.
$20
+54%
$22B
$24B
14.7x
-
United States
T. Rowe Price provides asset management services for individual and institutional investors. It offers a broad range of no-load US and international stock, hybrid, bond, and money market funds. At the end of September, the firm had $1.767 trillion in managed assets, composed of equity (50%), balanced (35%), fixed-income and money market (12%), and alternative (3%) offerings. Approximately two-thirds of managed assets are held in retirement-based accounts, which provides T. Rowe Price with a somewhat stickier client base than most of its peers. The firm also manages private accounts, provides retirement planning advice, and offers discount brokerage and trust services. The company is primarily a US-based asset manager, deriving less than 10% of its AUM from overseas.
$103
+10%
$22B
$19B
2.6x
6.1x
China
China Merchants Securities Asset Management Co.,Ltd formerly China Merchants Securities Co Ltd is a financial service provider. The company provides services like, investment banking, financial advisory, equity underwriting, assets management, investment advisory, and trading equity securities among others. Its business is divided into four segments: Wealth management and institutional business; Investment banking; Investment management; and Investment and trading. The Wealth management and institutional business segment which generates key revenue engages in the trading of stocks and futures contracts on behalf of clients and includes margin financing, securities lending, and selling financial and other wealth management products.
$2
+15%
$21B
$51B
10.2x
23.4x
France
Amundi resulted from the merger of the asset manager businesses of French banks Credit Agricole and Societe Generale in 2010. In 2017, it expanded into Italy, Germany, and Austria by acquiring Pioneer Investments, which had previously been UniCredit's asset manager. France accounts for just under half of assets under management, while Italy and the rest of Europe contribute about 30% combined. Assets from Asia are growing rapidly and contribute just shy of 20%. Amundi is the largest European asset manager and a top 10 asset manager globally. Credit Agricole remains a controlling shareholder with a 70% stake.
$101
+22%
$21B
$18B
2.4x
6.7x
China
GF Securities Co Ltd is principally engaged in securities business, the proxy sale of securities investment funds, the provision of futures intermediary services for futures companies, securities investment fund custodian, fund raising, fund sales, asset management, project and investment management, commodity futures brokerage, financial futures brokerage and futures investment advisory, etc. It operates through the following segments: Investment banking, Wealth management, Trading & Institutions, and Investment management.
$3
+21%
$20B
$58B
9.0x
31.0x
United Kingdom
Legal & General Group PLC operates across four broad business areas of retirement, investment management, capital investment, and Retail. The retirement business provides guaranteed retirement income for corporate pension scheme members. The Investment Management business provides investment management services for both individuals and corporations, including managing pension funds. Capital investment uses customers' pension assets, as well as the group's shareholder capital, to make long-term investments in assets such as clean energy, housing, and SME finance. The Retail business provides of UK retail retirement and protection solutions and United States brokerage term life insurance. The majority of its assets under management are derived from the United Kingdom and Europe.
$4
+10%
$20B
$4B
0.1x
-
United Arab Emirates
Two Point Zero Group PJSC is an investment firm involved in the energy and consumer sectors. Its portfolio incorporates AI-enabled and diversified assets designed to support operational efficiency and potential long-term returns. Its business operations are involved in: i) Energy & Infrastructure: renewable energy, infrastructure solutions, and regional mining across the energy value chain. ii) Consumer: media, mobility, retail, beauty, food, and packaging iii) Investments: institutions and fintech initiatives focused on long-term capital, synergies, and financial infrastructure development.
$1
-9%
$20B
$12B
6.2x
8.4x
China
China International Capital Corp Ltd is a capital market operations company based in China. Its business is carried out through investment banking, the equities segment, asset management, the FICC segment, wealth management, and private equity segments. The Others segment comprises other business departments, as well as middle and back offices. The company derives its earnings predominantly from China, with the remainder coming from overseas. It generates the majority of its revenue from the wealth management segment.
$4
+14%
$19B
($4B)
(0.7x)
(1.2x)
Taiwan
Mega Financial Holding Co Ltd is a financial services holding company operating mostly in Taiwan but with exposure internationally. The activities of the company includes banking, underwriting securities, brokerage and proprietary business of bills and bonds, insurance, asset management, venture capital, business operations, and others.
$1
+1%
$19B
$22B
8.6x
-
Netherlands
HAL Trust is an investment company. The company’s reportable segments include Unquoted, Quoted interests, Real estate and Liquid portfolio. It generates majority of its revenue from the Unquoted segment which relates to majority-owned companies as well as non-controlling minority interests in companies that offer various products and activities such as dredging, (maritime) construction and maintenance, building materials, computer gaming equipment, orthopedic devices, office furniture, greenhouse projects, staffing, shipping and other products and activities. Geographically, the company operates in Europe, USA & Canada, Asia, and Other.
$206
+50%
$19B
$18B
1.2x
4.5x
Israel
Phoenix Financial Ltd provides various insurance and financial products in Israel. The company's segment includes Life insurance and savings, Health, Property and casualty insurance, Pension and provident, Investment house and wealth, Distribution (agencies), and Credit. The activities of the group include multi-line insurance, asset management, credit, and brokerage services.
$69
+151%
$17B
$11B
1.1x
-
India
ICICI Prudential Asset Management Co Ltd is an asset management and wealth management company. The company caters its services to individuals and institutional investors. It offers a variety of Mutual funds, Debt schemes, Exchange traded funds, Retirement funds, and Other related products.
$35
--
$17B
$17B
28.5x
36.5x
Switzerland
Julius Baer was founded in 1890 and expanded significantly in 2005 when it acquired three Swiss private banks and Global Asset Management from its far larger Swiss rival, UBS. In 2009, Baer spun off GAM as a separately listed firm. The acquisition of Merrill Lynch's wealth management operations outside of the US in 2012 increased Baer's assets under management by 40% and increased its footprint outside of Europe. Julius Baer is currently the largest pure-play private bank globally Baer provides private banking services principally to individuals in Switzerland and Europe and increasingly in Asia and other emerging markets.
$81
+17%
$17B
$22B
4.2x
-
United States
Carlyle Group is one of the world's largest alternative-asset managers, with $474.1 billion in total AUM, including $332.0 billion in fee-earning AUM, at the end of September 2025. The company has three core business segments: global private equity, which includes its private equity, real estate, infrastructure, and natural resources offerings (with $163.5 billion in total AUM and $101.1 billion in fee-earning AUM), global credit ($208.5 billion/$167.2 billion), and investment/fund solutions, known as Carlyle AlphInvest ($102.1 billion/$63.7 billion). The firm primarily serves institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals. Carlyle operates through 29 offices across five continents, serving more than 3,100 active carry fund investors from 87 countries.
$45
+1%
$16B
$31B
7.9x
19.0x
Canada
Sprott Physical Gold Trust is a closed-end mutual fund trust. The company provides a secure, convenient and exchange-traded investment alternative for investors interested in holding physical gold bullion without the inconvenience associated with direct investment in physical gold bullion. The company invests mainly in long-term holdings of unencumbered, fully allocated, physical gold bullion and does not and will not speculate about short-term changes in gold prices.
$34
+36%
$16B
$16B
2.7x
-
Netherlands
Citibank established CVC Capital Partners in 1981 as its European venture capital business. Spun out as a wholly independent entity in 1993, CVC, in due course, transformed into a manager of private equity, private credit, real estate, and infrastructure funds. CVC invests most of its funds in Europe and the United States, with a smaller exposure to Asia.
$15
-19%
$16B
$17B
8.1x
10.3x
United States
Franklin Resources provides investment services for individual and institutional investors. At the end of December 2025, Franklin had $1.684 trillion in managed assets, composed primarily of equity (41%), fixed-income (26%), multi-asset/balanced (12%) funds, alternatives (16%), and money market funds (5%). Distribution tends to be weighted between retail investors (57% of AUM) and institutional accounts (40%), with high-net-worth clients accounting for the remainder. Franklin is one of the more global of the US-based asset managers we cover, with 30% of its assets under management invested in global/international strategies and 29% sourced from clients domiciled outside the United States.
$31
+43%
$16B
$28B
3.2x
14.4x
Netherlands
ASR Nederland NV is an insurance company. The company offers a variety of insurance policies to its customers. The business segments are Non-life; Life; Banking, Asset Management; Distribution and Services and Holding and Other. The Non-life insurance entities offer Non-life insurance contracts. Its life insurance entities offer financial products such as life insurance contracts and life insurance contracts on behalf of policyholders. The Asset Management segment involves all activities related to asset management including investment property management. Its Distribution and Services segment includes activities related to the distribution of insurance contracts.
$77
+19%
$16B
$23B
1.5x
11.9x
Singapore
Singapore-based Keppel is an alternative asset manager and operator with SGD 95 billion of funds under management as of the end of December 2025. The group’s key segments are infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity (including telecommunication services and operation of data centers). Most of its earnings are derived from its infrastructure segment, where it invests and operates in a portfolio of infrastructure assets. The group also has a fund management platform comprising listed and unlisted investment trusts that generates recurring fee income.
$9
--
$16B
$24B
5.0x
15.2x
United States
Annaly Capital Management Inc is an American mortgage real estate investment trust. Its business objective is to generate net income for distribution to its stockholders and optimize its returns through prudent management of its diversified investment strategies. The company's reportable operating segments are: the Agency segment, which invests in Agency mortgage-backed securities collateralized by residential mortgages; the Residential Credit segment, which invests in non-Agency residential whole loans and securitized products within the residential and commercial markets; the Mortgage Servicing Rights segment; and Corporate & Other. Maximum revenue for the company is generated from its Agency segment.
$21
+13%
$16B
$52B
23.1x
7.7x
Canada
Sprott Physical Silver Trust is a closed-end mutual fund trust, created to invest and hold substantially all of its assets in physical silver bullion. The Trust seeks to provide a secure, convenient and exchange-traded investment alternative for investors interested in holding physical silver bullion without the inconvenience that is typical of a direct investment in physical silver bullion. The Trust achieves its objective by investing mainly in long-term holdings of unencumbered, fully allocated, physical silver bullion and does not speculate with regard to short-term changes in silver prices.
$24
+118%
$15B
$15B
1.8x
-
China
Guosen Securities Co Ltd is a national securities company. It offers investment banking, financial engineering, and asset management services.
$1
-8%
$15B
$39B
11.1x
-
Sweden
L E Lundbergforetagen AB is an investment holding company with a long-term, activist orientation. Its portfolio includes a wholly owned unlisted real estate entity, publicly-traded subsidiaries, and other shareholdings. Lundberg’s investment objective is to generate returns on capital that over time substantially exceed the yield on a risk-free, interest-bearing instrument. Real estate operations, which the company has conducted through subsidiaries for decades, account for nearly half of the company’s net asset value. Lundberg exercises activism through board representation on all of its portfolio companies. It supports its capital allocation program by maintaining low levels of indebtedness on its balance sheet.
$59
+12%
$15B
$17B
5.2x
9.0x
Israel
Harel Insurance Investments & Financial Services Ltd is a diversified insurance company that offers a selection of life insurance policies, health insurance, nursing insurance, travel insurance, car insurance, and rent and property insurance to residential and commercial customers in Israel. The company also generates revenue through investment portfolio management, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds. Its operating segments include Life assurance and long-term savings, Health insurance, and Non-life insurance. Non-life insurance consists of five sub-segments: Motor property (CASCO); Compulsory motor; Other liabilities sectors; Property and other sectors; and Credit insurance for residential mortgages and development and operating services for mortgage portfolios.
$70
+202%
$14B
$12B
1.3x
-
United States
Pershing Square Inc is a main alternative asset manager. It employs a disciplined, research-intensive approach to fundamental value investing to preserve and grow its permanent capital at high rates of return using a set of core investment principles and opportunistic asymmetric hedges. The group generates all of its revenue from management fees and performance fees. It conductbusiness and generates all of its revenues in the United States.
$36
--
$14B
$15B
19.4x
(67.4x)
United States
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc is a real estate investment trust that invests in healthcare-related real estate properties located in the United States (U.S.), the United Kingdom (U.K.), and Canada. The company's objective is to provide attractive returns to investors while serving as the preferred capital partner to its third-party healthcare operating companies and affiliates, as well as other third-party healthcare operators, allowing them to focus on delivering a high level of care to their resident patients. Omega's investment portfolio mainly consists of skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities (ALFs), including care homes in the U.K., independent living facilities, rehabilitation and acute care facilities, and continuing care retirement communities.
$48
+29%
$14B
$19B
15.7x
16.0x
Germany
Until 2018, DWS was fully owned by Deutsche Bank, which retains a 79% interest in DWS. DWS' home German market remains important, contributing roughly 40% of assets under management. The Europe, Middle East, and Africa region in total accounts for 70% of AUM, and the Americas contributes nearly all of the balance, with a small Asian presence. Assets from institutional clients make up 55% of overall AUM.
$71
+24%
$14B
$13B
2.6x
8.1x
Sweden
Investment AB Latour is an investment holding company that makes investments in wholly owned industrial operations and a portfolio of securities. Latour has a long-term and activist orientation, with the vast majority of its total net asset value deriving from companies that have been in its portfolio for more than 20 years. The company measures its performance against its benchmark, the Stockholm Stock Exchange’s total return index. Its criterion is to invest in companies that have their own products that meet growing international demand. Latour specifically evaluates four trends: demographic development, sustainability, globalization, and competition for limited resources.
$22
-20%
$14B
$15B
4.9x
20.0x
United States
Ares Capital Corp is a United States-based closed-ended specialty finance company. Its investment objective is to generate both current income and capital appreciation through debt and equity investments. The company focuses on investing in first lien senior secured loans (including unitranche loans, which are loans that combine both senior and subordinated debt, generally in a first lien position) and second lien senior secured loans. In addition to senior secured loans, the company also invests in subordinated loans and preferred equity, it also makes common equity investments.
$19
-16%
$13B
$29B
9.6x
8.0x
Canada
IGM Financial is a leading nonbank Canadian wealth and asset management company. Power Corporation of Canada, which also holds a majority stake in Great-West Life co, has a majority stake (62%) in IGM. The company has two main operating segments, wealth management and asset management. As of December 2025, IGM's wealth management unit had CAD 159 billion in assets under advisement, or AUA, while the firm's asset management unit had CAD 151 billion in third-party assets under management, or AUM.
$57
+78%
$13B
$16B
5.8x
12.6x
Netherlands
Aegon is a life insurance and long-term savings business listed in the Netherlands. It was listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in the 1980s and now has mature operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and four growth markets of Brazil, China, Portugal, and Spain. Over recent years, Aegon has been moving through an extensive transformation program where management has sought to divest noncore operations and improve the risk profile of the business. Financial assets are the parts of the company that are now being run off. Aegon is looking to cycle out of capital-consumptive and volatile earnings products and recycle funds into capital-light and more predictable strategic businesses.
$9
+21%
$13B
$14B
0.5x
7.1x
Brazil
Transinc Fundo DE Investimento Imobiliario-FII, Is a Brazil-based asset management company established with a focus on real estate operations in the financial and capital markets. It is involved in managing investment funds, real estate funds, private equity funds, mutual funds, and hedge funds.
$12
-28%
$13B
$13B
107911.7x
(18389.1x)
United States
Corebridge Financial Inc provides retirement solutions and insurance products in the United States, offering fixed, fixed index, and registered index-linked annuities with optional benefits, including lifetime income guarantees and death benefits, distributed through an extensive platform. The company operates through the Individual Retirement, Group Retirement, Life Insurance, Institutional Markets, and Corporate and Other segments. Individual Retirement consists of fixed, fixed index, and registered index-linked annuities, while Group Retirement includes recordkeeping and plan administrative services. The company operates in North America and internationally, with overall revenue coming from North America.
$28
-15%
$13B
$24B
1.2x
6.8x
Saudi Arabia
Kingdom Holding Co is an investment holding company with its operations based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The principal activities are hotel management and operations, commercial services, education, and investments. The company derives maximum revenue from equity investment.
$3
+43%
$12B
$15B
20.7x
16.8x
India
Bajaj Holdings and Investment Ltd is an investment holding company that chooses equities from both the public and private equity markets. The company is essentially a holding and investment company focusing on earning income through dividends, interest, and gains on investments held. The company's sectoral allocations to equity investments include Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Financials, Industrials, Materials, Real estate, Technology, Energy, Healthcare, and Communication Services.
$111
-24%
$12B
$12B
11.5x
-
United Kingdom
Schroders is an independent, UK-based, active asset manager founded in 1804. The majority of Schroders' client assets are from institutions, but its retail operations are more profitable. Schroders has also increasingly expanded its wealth management presence. The UK accounts for just under half of Schroders' assets under management, while EMEA for 15%, Asia for 25% and the Americas accounts for 12%. In 2013 Schroders purchased the Cazenove private clients business from JP Morgan, expanding its wealth management business. It recently formed a joint venture with Lloyds Bank, Schroders Personal Wealth, to provide independent financial advice to midmarket clients.
$8
+66%
$12B
$3B
0.7x
2.5x
Israel
Menora Mivtachim Holdings Ltd is a diversified insurance and finance group that operates in Israel. The company specializes in asset management and diversified insurance services, including general, life, and health insurance. Menora is also active within the capital market in a variety of fields, including corporate finance, investment banking, structured finance, and more. The company offers a broad variety of mutual funds that invest in various avenues in Israel and around the world, while also managing pension products and provident funds. The company's operating segments include Life insurance and long-term savings, focusing on policies, pension, and provident funds for death and disability risks, the Health insurance segment, and the Property and casualty insurance segment.
$196
+195%
$12B
$13B
2.5x
-
Japan
SBI Holdings Inc is a financial conglomerate that offers a variety of services in securities, banking, and insurance. The company operates through five segments. The Asset Management segment provides investment management, advice, and financial product information. The Crypto Asset segment offers crypto exchange and trading services. The Financial Services segment covers securities, banking, and insurance activities in Japan and abroad. The Investment segment invests in IT, fintech, blockchain, finance, and biotech ventures. The Next Generation Business develops and sells pharmaceuticals, health foods, and cosmetics, conducts R&D in cancer and immunology, offers digital medical solutions, and engages in medical finance. It generates majority of its revenue from Financial services segment.
$19
--
$12B
$16B
1.8x
7.2x
United States
Invesco provides investment-management services to retail (70% of managed assets) and institutional (30%) clients. At the end of November 2025, the firm had $2.154 trillion in assets under management spread among its equity (62% of AUM), balanced (3%), fixed-income (20%), alternative investment (6%), and money market (9%) operations. Passive products account for close to half of Invesco's total AUM. Invesco's US retail business is one of the 10 largest nonproprietary fund complexes in the country. The firm also has a meaningful presence outside of North America, with 31% of its AUM sourced from Europe, Africa, and the Middle East (16%) and Asia (15%).
$27
+87%
$12B
$22B
3.5x
12.9x
United States
Equitable Holdings Inc is a financial services company providing retirement, asset management, and wealth management solutions for individual and institutional clients, operating through three segments. The Retirement segment generates the majority of revenue and offers annuities, retirement savings plans, institutional savings products, and includes the spread lending business. The Asset Management segment provides diversified investment management and related services globally through Institutional, Retail, and Private Wealth channels and reflects the business of AB. The Wealth Management segment offers advisory accounts, financial planning and advice, life insurance, and annuity products. Revenues are earned predominantly from fee income, income from investments, and insurance premiums.
$43
-19%
$12B
$10B
0.9x
-
South Korea
Meritz Financial Group provides various financial services in South Korea and internationally. It operates through Insurance, Securities, Capital, and Others segments. It provides a wide range of non-life insurance products, including fire, marine, accident, engineering, liability, auto, and various long-term insurance plans covering damage, health, savings, and pensions. In addition to insurance, the company operates in merchant banking, securities, private equity, trust management, real estate leasing, and asset-securitization services. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Securities segment.
$72
-4%
$12B
$12B
4.2x
-
Taiwan
KGI Financial Holding Co Ltd is engages in financial holding, invests in and manages the businesses of finance-related institutions domestic and foreign approved by authorities and investees. It operates four segments: Commercial banking, Securities, Venture Capital and Insurance. Commercial banking engaged in consumer banking, corporate banking and market and financial institution. Securities engaged in wealth management business, trading business and investment banking business. Venture Capital engaged in investment business directly. Insurance department operates life insurance business based on the provisions of the insurance law. Key revenue is generated from Insurance segment.
$1
+28%
$12B
$18B
7.5x
-
Singapore
Great Eastern Holdings Ltd sells insurance products and provides investment management services. The company's products and services are organized into three categories: Life Insurance, Non-life Insurance, and shareholders. The life assurance products include life insurance, long-term health and accident insurance, and annuities. The non-life insurance products include property and casualty, and medical and personal accident. The shareholder's category offers multiple financial services, which include fund management and financial advisory. Majority of the revenue comes from Singapore.
$12
--
$12B
$8B
0.7x
-
France
Klepierre is a French real estate company with a focus on the European retail property market. The company generates the vast majority of its revenue from the rents received from its shopping centres. The company also operates development, refurbishment, and extension programs in its shopping centres. By geography, maximum of the shopping centres are located in France and Belgium, with the others in Scandinavia, Italy, the Netherlands, Iberia, Germany, and elsewhere. The tenants include large retail companies.
$41
+2%
$12B
$21B
11.2x
9.2x
Australia
Washington H. Soul Pattinson, or Soul Patts, is a value-oriented investment house that invests in both public and private markets. As an investor, Soul Patts allocates capital with a view toward taking a long-term position in its investments and on a passive basis. Long-term holdings in the group’s largest investments, TPG Telecom, and New Hope Corporation, contribute about one-fourth of the group’s approximately AUD 13 billion investment’s net asset value.
$30
+16%
$12B
$12B
19.1x
29.4x
Belgium
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert SA is an investment holding company, that operates as a foremost investor in Europe, focused on long-term value creation. The business activities of the firm are operated through Holding, Imerys, Webhelp/Sapiens, Canyon/GfG CapitaL, and Sienna Investment Managers. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Europe and also has a presence in Asia-Oceania, North America, and other countries. The segments of the company are Holding, Imerys, Webhelp, Canyon, Affidea, Sanoptis, GBL Capital, and Sienna Investment Managers.
$94
+14%
$11B
$16B
2.2x
12.7x
Taiwan
Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Co Ltd is a financial holding company with a broad range of financial products and services in Taiwan. The company reportable segments include TCB business segment which includes deposit and loan, capital, trust, and other business and Other noncore business segments. The company generates maximum revenue from TCB Business segment. The company offers commercial banking, bills finance, credit cards, insurance, security and futures trading, venture capital, and asset management through its subsidiaries.
$1
-1%
$11B
$15B
6.5x
-
China
Orient Securities Co Ltd is engaged in sales and trading of securities including investment and trading, fixed income investment and trading, financial derivatives trading business, NEEQ market-making business, alternative investment, and securities research services. It engages in alternative investment business through Orient Securities Innovation Investment. The Company has established three business systems, namely, comprehensive wealth management, comprehensive investment banking and comprehensive institutional business, and developed four business segments, namely, wealth and asset management, investment banking and alternative investments, institutions and sales trading, international and other businesses, generating key income from wealth and asset management.
$1
+5%
$11B
$27B
7.4x
-
China
CSC Financial Co Ltd is engaged in providing capital markets services. The operating segments of the company include investment banking business which includes equity financing business, debt financing business, and financial advisory business; wealth management business which includes brokerage and wealth management business, margin financing, security lending business, and repurchase business; trading and institutional client services business which include equity sales, fixed income sales, and prime brokerage business, and asset management business which include asset management business and fund management business. The company derives the majority of its revenue from the Investment Banking segment.
$1
+25%
$11B
($10B)
(1.7x)
(3.3x)
South Africa
Discovery Ltd is a financial services organization. It operates in the healthcare, life insurance, short-term insurance, long-term savings, banking and wellness markets. It specializes in health insurance, life assurance, wellness, investments and savings, short-term insurance, and banking. The company generates revenue through its insurance and financial services, with primary markets in South Africa and the UK, and presence in Canada, the USA, Singapore, Australia, and China.
$16
+25%
$11B
$11B
1.7x
-
Spain
Merlin Properties SOCIMI SA is a Spain-based company engaged in the operation of the real estate investment trust. The main activity of the company is the acquisition, active management, operation, and selective rotation of quality commercial real estate assets in the "Core" and "Core-Plus" investment segments, mainly in Spain and, to a lesser extent, in Portugal. Its segments are based on the type of assets namely Office buildings, Data Centers, Shopping centers, Logistics Warehouses, and others. The company generates the maximum revenue from the Office buildings segment.
$18
+41%
$11B
$15B
24.0x
13.6x
United States
SEI Investments provides investment processing, management, and operations services to financial institutions, asset managers, asset owners, and financial advisors in four material segments: private banks, investment advisors, institutional investors, and investment managers. SEI also has a minority interest in LSV Asset Management, a value equity asset manager with about $99 billion in assets under management. As of December 2025, SEI (including LSV) manages, administers, or advises about $1.9 trillion in assets.
$91
+6%
$11B
$11B
4.6x
10.6x
South Africa
Sanlam Ltd sells insurance products and provides investment and wealth management services. Its operating segments include Sanlam Life and Savings, further divided into SA Retail Affluent provides life insurance and investment solutions to the middle and upper level of the market, SA Retail Mass provides life insurance and investment solutions to the entry level market; and Sanlam Corporate provides employee benefits services, group risk and investment services to retirement funds and corporates; Sanlam Emerging Markets incorporates Sanlam’s businesses outside of South Africa, except for Sanlam UK and the smaller businesses in Australia; Sanlam Investment Group incorporates investment and wealth management businesses; and Santam being Sanlam’s general insurance provider in South Africa.
$5
-3%
$11B
$10B
0.6x
6.3x
United States
Jefferies Financial Group is a full-service investment banking and capital markets firm that was founded in 1962. After nearly 30 years of focusing on institutional trading services, it entered the investment banking industry in the early 1990s, which ultimately grew into the core business. In 2013, Jefferies merged with Leucadia, a manufacturing-focused holding company. Since merging, Jefferies became the bedrock of the business as the bulk of the legacy portfolio was sold off and the parent company was renamed to match the subsidiary. Within the investment banking landscape, Jefferies predominately serves the North American middle market and has captured considerable market share over the past decade.
$52
+7%
$11B
$25B
2.3x
5.4x
United Kingdom
Polar Capital Technology Trust PLC is a UK-based investment trust company. The company has an investment objective to achieve long-term capital growth by investing in a diversified portfolio of technology companies world-wide. Geographically, the company generates investment income from North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. It invests in sectors such as Software, Interactive Media and Services, Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment, Technology Hardware, Storage and Peripherals, Internet and Direct Marketing Retail, IT Services, Entertainment, and others.
$9
+110%
$10B
$10B
62.5x
-
United Kingdom
M&G PLC is a United Kingdom-based company engaged in the savings and investments business. It serves retail customers, who want to build and protect their life savings, and provides investment solutions. The company's reportable segment are Asset Management segment offers investment management to both wholesale and institutional clients. The Life segment operates in the savings and pensions market and includes corporate risk and individual and international solutions. and The Corporate Centre segment includes central corporate costs and debt costs.
$4
+34%
$10B
$13B
0.4x
-
India
Aditya Birla Capital Ltd is a financial service provider. The company's products include Non-Bank Financial Services, Housing Finance, Life Insurance, Asset Management, General Insurance Broking, Stock and Securities Broking, Health Insurance and Other Financial Services. Its operating segments consist of Lending, and Investing and Others. The Lending segment consists of Loans (personal, business, etc.), loan against property, structured finance, working capital loans, wealth management, distribution of financial products, etc. The Investing and Others segment includes investments in Group companies Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from India.
$4
+61%
$10B
$28B
6.2x
47.7x
South Korea
Korea Investment Holdings Co Ltd is an investment holding company that provides financial products and services. The company is engaged in brokerage, investment banking, asset management, venture capital, private equity, a mutual savings bank, credit financing, and hedge funds. The group is organised into six operating segments: Credit Specialty Business, Investment Business, Operation, Savings Banking Business, Securities, and Others. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Securities segment.
$168
+138%
$10B
$10B
3.0x
-
United Kingdom
Pershing Square Holdings Ltd is a closed-ended investment scheme. The company's investment objective is to preserve capital and to seek maximum, long-term capital appreciation commensurate with reasonable risk. It seeks to achieve its investment objective through long and occasionally short positions in equity or debt securities of public U.S. and non-U.S. issuers, derivative instruments, and other financial instruments.
$55
+6%
$10B
$13B
5.2x
-
New Zealand
Infratil Ltd is a New Zealand based company that invests in companies that are engaged in the energy, transport, and social infrastructure businesses. The company's business segments include Gurin Energy, Manawa Energy and Mint Renewables, which are renewable generation investments; Wellington International Airport is an airport investment; Qscan Group and RHCNZ Medical Imaging are diagnostic imaging investments and One NZ is a digital infrastructure investment. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from New Zealand; and other segments.
$9
+52%
$9B
$12B
6.0x
22.0x
Belgium
Sofina SA is a long-term oriented, investment holding company that favors allocating capital to entrepreneurs. The company also provides its investees access to a support network. Sofina only takes minority ownership positions in its long-term holdings with capital from its own balance sheet. Its portfolio holdings constitute the majority of its net asset value and come mostly from Europe. A smaller percentage of its net asset value base comes from investments in venture capital and private equity funds, mostly in the United States and in Asia.
$261
-11%
$9B
$11B
50.6x
-
China
Everbright Securities Co Ltd is a China-based company is engaged in providing brokerage and investment consulting services. The Company’s business includes wealth management business segment, corporate financing business segment, institutional customer business segment, investment trading business segment, asset management business segment and equity investment business segment. The company generates the majority of its revenue from wealth management business segment.
$2
-10%
$9B
$20B
8.7x
-
Canada
Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust is a closed end mutual fund trust. The trust invests and holds all of its assets in physical gold and silver bullion and seeks to provide a secure, convenient and exchange-traded investment alternative for investors interested in holding physical bullion without the inconvenience that is typical of direct investment.
$47
+63%
$9B
$9B
2.0x
-
China
Founder Securities Co Ltd provides financial services. Its business includes securities brokerage, investment banking, consulting, QFII business, securities underwriting and sponsorship, and fund and asset management. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Wealth Management business segment.
$1
-6%
$9B
$20B
12.7x
-
United Kingdom
F&C Investment Trust PLC is an investment company. Its objective is to achieve long-term growth in capital and income for its shareholders through a policy of investing in an internationally diversified portfolio of publicly listed equities, as well as unlisted securities and private equity, combined with the use of gearing. Its investment holdings mainly comprise equity securities of listed companies like Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, and others.
$5
-69%
$9B
$9B
10.1x
-
United Kingdom
St James's Place PLC provides investment and wealth management services to individuals, trustees, and businesses. The company operates in a single-segment wealth management business, which is a vertically integrated business providing support to its clients through the provision of financial advice and assistance through its Partner network, and financial solutions including (but not limited to) wealth management products manufactured in the Group, such as insurance bonds, pensions, unit trust, and ISA investments, and a Discretionary Fund Management (DFM) service.
$16
+10%
$8B
$8B
0.2x
13.0x
Norway
Storebrand ASA is a Nordic long-term savings and insurance company. The business is divided into four segments Savings, Insurance, Guaranteed Pension, and Others. The Savings segment includes products for retirement savings with no interest rate guarantees which defined contribution pensions in Norway and Sweden, asset management, and retail banking products. The Insurance segment provides risk products in Norway and Sweden, it provides health, property and casualty, personal risk products, and others. The Guaranteed Pension business area encompasses long-term pension savings products that give customers a guaranteed rate of return. Other segment consists of other companies within the Storebrand Group, including smaller subsidiaries of Storebrand Livsforsikring and SPP.
$20
+41%
$8B
$13B
1.5x
-
China
Cinda Securities Co Ltd offers securities services. It provides securities brokerage; securities investment consulting; financial advisors related to securities trading and securities investment activities; securities underwriting and sponsorship; securities self-operation; securities asset management; margin financing and securities lending and agency sales of financial products.
$3
+22%
$8B
$15B
24.5x
-
United States
Janus Henderson Group provides investment management services to retail intermediary (50% of managed assets), self-directed (20%) and institutional (30%) clients. At the end of September 2025, active equities (52%), fixed-income (32%), balanced (12%) and alternative (4%) investment platforms constituted the company's $484 billion in assets under management. Janus Henderson sources most of its managed assets from clients in North America (67%), with customers from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America (25%) and the Asia-Pacific region (8%) accounting for the remainder.
$52
+43%
$8B
$6B
1.9x
4.8x
United States
Affiliated Managers Group offers investment strategies to investors through its network of affiliates. The firm typically buys a majority interest in small to mid-size boutique asset managers, receiving a fixed percentage of revenue from these firms in return. Affiliates operate independently, with AMG providing strategic, operational, and technology support, as well as global distribution. At the end of December 2025, AMG's affiliate network—which includes firms like Abacus Capital and Pantheon dedicated to private markets (which accounted for 18% of AUM), AQR Capital and Capula Investment Management in liquid alternatives (28%), and Harding Loevner, Tweedy Browne, Parnassus, and Yacktman in equities, multi-asset, and bond strategies (54%)—had $813.3 billion in managed assets.
$302
+72%
$8B
$11B
5.1x
7.0x
United States
Voya Financial Inc is a financial services company, which, through its subsidiaries, provides various investment, insurance, and retirement solutions to individual and institutional clients in the United States. Its products and services include tax savings plans, individual retirement accounts, group life insurance plans, and employee benefits products, among others. The company tailors each of its products to the needs of its customer base. It operates its business through three principal lines: Retirement, Investment Management and Employee Benefits.The majority revenue is from Retirement segment.
$82
+24%
$7B
$10B
1.3x
-
Median$38+15%$15B$18B4.9x10.3x

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