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Leading third party ManCo & AIFM in Luxembourg again

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24. May 2024

  • Corporate
Universal Investment leading third party ManCo & AIFM in Luxembourg again

PwC analyses 300 ManCos in its annual "Observatory for Management Companies" - and Universal Investment Group scores excellently thanks to its many successful fund launches with asset managers and asset owners. With a volume of just over EUR 136 

billion, Universal Investment's Luxembourg ManCo is once again the largest third-party ManCo in the Grand Duchy and has further extended its lead over the competition with growth of 15 per cent.

Among the top 10 Luxembourg AIFMs, Universal Investment once again took first place with a volume of EUR 119 billion and an above-average growth rate of 17 percent.

"Our success is always our clients’ success, and we would like to thank the asset managers and asset owners on our fund services platform for their confidence in our expertise in structuring, launching and managing UCITS and AIFs. Being ranked number one once again inspires us to keep working on our client-focused solutions," said Katja Müller, Chief Customer Officer of Universal Investment Group.

For more information on the ManCo Observatory, please visit the PwC website.

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