Thursday, 24 May 2018 09:45

Morgan Stanley Aims High in New Asset Management Push

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Morgan Stanley is a world leader in wealth management, but its asset management unit has long left something to be desired. It first sold off the arm after the Crisis, but has been building a new one since. The firm currently has $469 bn under management, paltry compared to Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan, both of which has over $1 tn. However, CEO James Gorman says one of his seven year goals is to reach $1 tn. The area is a priority for the firm and according to Gorman “one of the most important growth vehicles we have as a firm right now. I’m very excited about it”.


FINSUM: We imagine there would be a lot of synergistic growth between the wealth and asset management businesses, which would be great for the firm. Additionally, asset management is a capital light business that boosts ROI, which both investors and management love.

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