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Natixis Investment Managers is a global asset management company, part of the French Groupe BPCE financial group. The company has headquarters in Paris and Boston.[1] It is the second-biggest French asset manager by market share.[4]
Company type | French limited company (société anonyme) |
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ISIN | FR0010239400 |
Industry | Asset management |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Philippe Setbon CEO,
David Giunta CEO - US[2] |
AUM | $1.3 trillion (Q2 2024)[3] |
Owner | Groupe BPCE |
Number of employees | 1232 (2021) |
Website | im |
Natixis Investment Managers is among the 20 largest asset management firms in the world, with 1,300 billion United States dollars in assets under management as of 31 June 2024.[5]
History
editNatixis Global Asset Management was created in 2007, through the merger between Natixis Asset Management and Ixis Asset Management.[6] The company was renamed in November 2017 to Natixis Investment Managers to better highlight its multi-affiliate business model.[7]
The original company was the asset management company of the Banque Populaire group; Ixis, founded in 1984 which was merged with the asset management company of the Caisse d’Epargne group.[citation needed]
Investment Managers
editThe following investment managers operate under Natixis Investment Managers:
- AEW Capital Management
- DNCA Investments
- Dorval Asset Management
- Flexstone Partners
- Gateway Investment Advisers
- Oakmark
- IML (Investors Mutual Ltd)
- Loomis, Sayles & Company
- Mirova
- MV Credit
- Natixis Investment Managers Solutions
- Naxicap Partners
- Ossiam
- Ostrum Asset Management
- Seventure Partners
- Thematics Asset Management
- Vauban Infrastructure Partners
- Vaughan Nelson
- WCM Investment Management
References
edit- ^ a b "Natixis hunts for more deals as it looks to Asia". Financial Times. 10 July 2017.
- ^ "Natixis Investment Managers Appoints David Giunta President and CEO for the U.S. and Canada". Business Wire. 9 February 2017.
- ^ "About Us". Natixis Investment Managers. 31 December 2020.
- ^ Source: EuroPerformance as of 30/06/2012. EuroPerformance scope: open-end funds only - excluding discretionary management mandates and dedicated funds
- ^ "About Us". Natixis Global Asset Management. Archived from the original on July 20, 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
- ^ "Company Overview of Natixis Global Asset Management, L.P." Bloomberg Business. October 17, 2015.
- ^ "Natixis Global Asset Management rebrands to Natixis Investment Managers". The PE Hub Network. 20 November 2017.