Who owns Delaware Investments?
Macquarie Group
DMH Corp
Delaware Investments/Parent organizations
Delaware Investments was a US-based asset management firm with $174.2 billion in assets under management as of September 30, 2016 with 132 portfolio managers, analysts, and traders. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Australia’s Macquarie Group.
Who owns Jackson Square Partners?
Macquarie Group
Jackson Square Partners spun out of Delaware Investments in 2014 and formed a joint venture with Delaware Investments, which is owned by Macquarie Group and has since been renamed Macquarie Investment Management.
When did Macquarie Buy Delaware?
2010
Effective January 5, 2010, the business and employees of Delaware will operate as part of Macquarie’s global asset management arm, Macquarie Funds Group. The business, which is now branded “Delaware Investments, a member of Macquarie Group”, will remain headquartered in Philadelphia.
What is Jackson Square Partners LLC?
Jackson Square Partners, LLC is an employee-owned long-only, growth-oriented investment manager of public equities with five investment strategies: Large-Cap Growth, Global Growth, SMID-Cap Growth, Small-Cap Opportunities and International Growth.
Is Macquarie a custodian?
As custodians of vital businesses, we seek to build resilient supply chains and deliver cleaner water, energy and food to end customers. Our portfolio spans 155 businesses, approximately 600 properties and 4.7 million hectares of farmland across 32 markets globally.
Who is Macquarie Bank affiliated with?
Here are some of the key events that have shaped our evolution into a uniquely diversified business. Established Hill Samuel Australia Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UK merchant bank Hill Samuel & Co Limited. Obtained an Australian Banking licence as Macquarie Bank Limited.
What is Macquarie vision?
Macquarie Vision offers you and your adviser visibility, control and service all in the one place. Talk to your Macquarie adviser today about Macquarie Vision.
What is a Macquarie vision cash account?
1 The Macquarie Vision Cash account is a deposit account provided by Macquarie Bank Limited ABN 46 008 583 542 AFSL 237502. 2 If you are opening a self managed superannuation fund account (SMSF). 3 Available for a sub-set of Eligible Investments only.
Is Macquarie Bank part of ANZ?
As a result of the acquisition, Macquarie became one of the world’s top 50 asset managers. In October Macquarie entered into an agreement to acquire the A$8.2 billion Esanda dealer finance portfolio from ANZ Banking Group.
Is Macquarie chess sponsored?
Securities can be either broker or issuer sponsored. Under CHESS, if you buy securities through Macquarie Equities, the securities will automatically be registered in your name in an electronic subregister sponsored by Macquarie Equities.
Where can I find Delaware Investments company profile?
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Where can I find the Delaware fund prospectus?
This and other information can be found in the Funds’ prospectuses and their summary prospectuses, which may be obtained by visiting delawarefunds.com/literature or calling 877 693-3546. Investors should read the prospectus and the summary prospectus carefully before investing.
How many mutual funds does Delaware Investments manage?
Founded in 1929, the company manages some 40 mutual funds incorporating value, core, and growth equity; fixed income; and international strategies. Other products for retail investors include managed accounts, retirement plans, and insurance products.
Are there any Delaware funds by Macquarie mutual funds?
Backed by the strength of a global platform. We are pleased to share that Macquarie Asset Management has completed the acquisition of Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. and we welcome Ivy Investments to the existing Delaware Funds by Macquarie mutual fund lineup. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.