GE to Explore Sale of GE Asset Management to Another Leading Investment Management Firm
- Aligns with GE’s plans to reduce the size of its financial businesses
- Will integrate GEAM into a premier industry firm with scale and competitive advantage
- Buyer to possess considerable experience managing retirement assets and strong fiduciary expertise
- New asset manager will provide potential for expanded investment choices for GE benefit plans
- Buyer to enhance GEAM’s strong existing distribution network
- Buyer to assume responsibility for management of GEAM’s third-party client asset base
- GE to deposit net sale proceeds into
GE Pension Trust - No change to pension benefits received by GE pension plan participants as a result of transaction
An independent fiduciary will be appointed to review the transaction. The independent fiduciary will approve the asset manager that will be engaged to manage the assets related to GE’s primary benefit plans currently managed by GEAM, including the GE pension plan. GE will retain responsibilities as plan sponsor and fiduciary for these plans following the sale. Net sale proceeds from the transaction will be deposited into the
As part of the transaction, the buyer will separately assume responsibility for the management of GEAM’s third-party client asset base, subject to client consents.
“GE Asset Management has world-class investment capabilities and an experienced, talented team that has done a terrific job managing assets for benefit plans serving GE employees and retirees, as well as other investors,” said GE Chairman and CEO
It is anticipated that the buyer will acquire both GEAM’s assets and team, with the exception of a small number of GEAM employees who will remain with GE to provide investment oversight of GE’s primary benefit plans.
Throughout this process, GEAM will maintain its commitment to fulfilling all of its obligations to its clients. GEAM expects no impact to its ability to provide strong investment performance and service to investors going forward.
The potential sale will not change the benefits received by participants in the GE pension plan (or any affiliate pension plan), and does not change GE’s requirement to meet its pension funding obligations.
GE will be represented in the transaction by Credit Suisse. The deal is subject to any and all customary and regulatory approvals.
GEAM is a wholly owned subsidiary of GE, separate from
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