Asset Management One

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Asset Management One Co., Ltd.
Native name
アセットマネジメントOne株式会社
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryInvestment management
FoundedOctober 2016; 9 years ago (2016-10)
Headquarters
Tekko Building, 1-8-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005
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Japan
Key people
Noriyuki Sugihara (CEO)
ProductsMutual funds
ETFs
Quantitative funds
Pension Fund
UCITS
Alternative investments
AUMUS$467 billion (December 2024)[1]
OwnerMizuho Financial Group (51%)
Dai-ichi Life (49%)[2]
Number of employees
891 (2024)
Websiteam-one.co.jp

Asset Management One Co., Ltd. (アセットマネジメントOne株式会社), abbreviated as AM-One, is a Japanese asset management company. It is a subsidiary of the Mizuho Financial Group and is one of the largest asset management companies in Asia.[3][4] AM-One acts as one of the investment managers for the Government Pension Investment Fund and is the largest manager of Japanese public pension assets.[3][5]

History

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AM-One was formed on 1 October 2016, as a joint venture between Mizuho Financial Group and Dai-ichi Life using the pre-existing asset management units within each company. There were four companies which were merged to create AM-One. They were DIAM Co, Mizuho Asset Management, Shinko Asset Management, and Asset Management Division of Mizuho Trust & Banking.[3][6][7]

Currently, Mizuho Financial Group holds 70% of the company's shares and 51% of voting rights while Dai-ichi Life holds 30% of the company's shares and 49% of voting rights.[2]

While initially focused on Japan, the company has expanded its presence to Asia, Europe and America.[3][6]

Business overview

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AM-One's investment product range includes:[3][6]

Its European product range also includes UCITS funds.[8]

AM-One operates various Exchange-traded funds which are listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange such as " One ETF Nikkei 225" and "One ETF TOPIX" .

AM-One is headquartered in Tokyo with additional offices in London, New York, Singapore and Hong Kong.[3]

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