Natixis Investment Managers will combine with Generali Investments Holdings (GIH) to create a behemoth with €1.9 trillion ($3.2tn) in assets under management (AUM).
Italian insurer Generali and French insurer BPCE signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday to combine their asset ...
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With €1.9tn in AUM, the joint venture would allow the pair to expand globally and speed up a push into private markets.
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French banking group BPCE and Italian insurer Generali have reached an agreement to combine their asset management businesses ...
Italy's Generali and France's BPCE said on Tuesday they had taken the first step towards creating Europe's largest asset ...
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Europe's beleaguered asset managers are teaming up to survive the onslaught from mammoth American rivals. The latest milestone: Italian insurer Generali and French financial group BPCE have agreed to ...
Generali and the owner of France’s Natixis Investment Managers agreed to jointly create a European asset manager overlooking ...
The two entities have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for a joint venture between their respective asset management ...
Generali Investments and Natixis Investment Managers are set to join forces to form a €1.9 trillion ($1.95 trillion) money ...