Delaware Investments
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Financial Services |
Founded | 1929 |
Founder | Admiral W. Linton Nelson [1] |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, United States |
Key people | Ben Bruck, Chairman; Shawn Lytle, President; Ania Mikson, Senior Vice President, Head of Human Resources; Roger Early, Executive Vice President, Head of Fixed Income Investments; David Connor, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary |
Products | Mutual funds, Institutional Investments |
Number of employees | Approximately 500 (2011) |
Parent | Macquarie Group |
Website | www.delawareinvestments.com |
Delaware Investments was a US-based asset management firm with $174.2 billion in assets under management as of September 30, 2016 [2] with 132 portfolio managers, analysts, and traders. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Australia's Macquarie Group.
In April 2017, Delaware Investments was rebranded as Macquarie Investment Management, effectively ending the original entity.[3]
Key Historical Years
- 1929: Business commenced
- 1938: Delaware Investments introduced its first mutual fund
- 1972: Institutional separate account management established
- 1974: Taft-Hartley business established
- 1990: International/Global capabilities established
- 2000: Fixed income capabilities enhanced
- 2007: Launched Delaware Investments Global Funds plc[4]
- 2010: Acquired by Macquarie Group[5]
- 2017: Became Macquarie Investment Management
References
- ↑ Nelsonfoundationpa.org
- ↑ Delaware Investments
- ↑ "Macquarie Group's Delaware Investments Rebrands as Macquarie Investment Management". Macquarie. April 3, 2017. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
- ↑ "Delaware Investments History". Archived from the original on 2010-07-06.
- ↑ "About Macquarie" (PDF). Macquarie Group.
External links
- Delaware Investments, delawareinvestments.com
- Macquarie Group, Parent Company of Delaware Investments, macquarie.com
- Hoover's Profile of Delaware Investments, hoovers.com
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.