Update: Threadneedle rebrands as Columbia Threadneedle Investments

Laura Dew
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Threadneedle has rebranded as Columbia Threadneedle Investments after completing a formal tie-up with its US sister company.

The rebrand reflects the firm's closer links with its US-based affiliate Columbia Management, and gives it a brand presence in North America. The company intends to expand its presence in key markets including Latin America, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East. Columbia Management has $358bn in assets under management, and the  combined business has $500bn in AUM across equities, fixed income, multi-asset, and alternatives. Columbia Threadneedle has over 2,000 staff including 500 investment professionals, and remains owned by US-listed Ameriprise Financial. Existing Threadneedle f...

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