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Eagle Investment Systems is an American global provider of financial services technology and a subsidiary of BNY Mellon. [1] [2] Founded in 1989 and based in Wellesley, Massachusetts, Eagle has 15 offices internationally, including offices in Beijing, [3] Chennai, Dubai, London, Montreal, New York City, Pune, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney and Toronto.
NISA Investment Advisors (NISA) is an American asset management firm headquartered in Clayton, Missouri. Despite the large size of its assets under management (AUM), the firm maintains a low profile.
The Yucaipa Companies, LLC is an American private equity firm founded in 1986 by Ronald Burkle. [1] It specializes in a private equity and venture capital, with a focus on middle-market companies, growth capital, industry consolidation, leveraged buyouts and turnaround investments. It generally invests $25–$300 million in companies with $300 ...
It was also looking at the Middle East to work with sovereign wealth funds such as Kuwait Investment Authority and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. [7] In 2009, BNY Mellon IM acquired Insight Investment from Lloyds Banking Group for £235m. [8] In the same year BNY Mellon IM acquired a 20% stake in Siguler Guff. [9]
Allianz Global Investors (commonly called AllianzGI or AGI), is a global investment management firm with offices in over 20 locations worldwide. It is owned by the global financial services group Allianz. Employing nearly 3,000, it manages over EUR 500 billion in assets on behalf of institutional, retail clients and also of Allianz itself. [1]
Royce Investment Partners is a family of mutual funds that focuses primarily on small-cap investing, and has been considered one of the industry's most experienced smaller-company stock pickers. [1] Royce & Associates, LLC serves as investment adviser to all Royce portfolios, including open-end mutual funds and closed-end funds.
Global Trading Systems, which uses the trade name GTS, is an American proprietary trading and market making firm headquartered in New York. The firm accounts for 3 to 5 percent of the daily turnover of US equities and has handled over 250 IPO listings since 2013.
In 2007, Capstone also established a broker-dealer entity named Capstone Sales Advisors (renamed to Capstone Global Markets LLC in 2009) but it was closed on June 30, 2011. Due to the Madoff investment scandal that involved broker-dealers, investors wanted a platform free from conflict of interest so Capstone closed its broker-dealer business ...