Natixis IM set to drop stake in H20 Asset Management

Two-step wind-down

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Natixis Investment Managers has completed the agreement with H20 Asset Management regarding the disposal of its stake in the firm.

The unwinding of the partnership will take place in two phases First Natixis will dispose of 26.1% of capital, then it will dispose of its 23.4% residual stake in H20. Once completed, Natixis Investment Managers will no longer be represented on H20's board of directors. H20 AM will carry out a renewed governance of its board, meaning it will introduce supervisory boards with a majority of independent members for all its Europe-based investment management firms. Natixis IM rolls out WCM Select Global Growth Equity fund internationally The French fund manager said it has been work...

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