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1. ''Financial services.''


In the institutional context, an asset manager is a financial services company that provides asset management by coordinating and overseeing all or part of a client's financial portfolio.
In the institutional context, an asset manager is a financial services company that provides asset management by coordinating and overseeing all or part of a client's financial portfolio.
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2. ''Retail asset management services.''


In the retail context, asset managers can also be individuals.
In the retail context, asset managers can also be individuals.
3.  ''Operational and tangible assets.''
A manager responsible for the safekeeping and maintenance of a revenue producing asset.
Often also including responsibilities relating to the revenues.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Asset management]]
* [[Asset management]]
* [[Assets]]
* [[CNAV]]
* [[CNAV]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Credit risk]]
* [[Credit risk]]
* [[Institute of International Finance]]
* [[Institute of International Finance]]
* [[ISO 55000]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Low-volatility NAV]]
* [[Low-volatility NAV]]
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* [[mmf]]
* [[mmf]]
* [[Money market fund]] (MMF)
* [[Money market fund]] (MMF)
* [[Operations]]
* [[Tangible]]
* [[VNAV]]
* [[VNAV]]



Revision as of 14:27, 14 June 2023

1. Financial services.

In the institutional context, an asset manager is a financial services company that provides asset management by coordinating and overseeing all or part of a client's financial portfolio.

Asset managers are commonly engaged by institutional investors like pension funds, and financial intermediaries, as well as high net worth individuals.


2. Retail asset management services.

In the retail context, asset managers can also be individuals.


3. Operational and tangible assets.

A manager responsible for the safekeeping and maintenance of a revenue producing asset.

Often also including responsibilities relating to the revenues.


See also