Invesco

Office address:  Invesco Ltd., Midtown Union, 1331 Spring Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30309 USA
Website: www.invesco.com/corporate/en
Year established: 1935
Company type: financial services provider, investment management firm
Employees: 8400
Expertise: finance
Parent company: N.A.
CEO and key people: Andrew Schlossberg, President and CEO
Financing status: -

Invesco is a leading global investment management company with over $1.5 trillion in assets. The company provides a wide range of products and services to institutional and individual investors, including mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), closed-end funds, structured products, retirement plans, and wealth management services.

History of Invesco

Invesco was founded in 1935 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia USA. The company has grown to become one of the largest investment management firms through a series of acquisitions, one of which was OppenheimerFunds in 2019.  

Products and Services of Invesco

Invesco offers a wide range of products and services to meet the needs of a variety of investors. These include:

  • mutual funds
  • ETFs
  • closed-end funds
  • retirement plans
  • wealth management services

Culture at Invesco

Invesco’s people leverage art, science, and individual expertise to come up with the right solutions for their clients. It’s a workplace that celebrates the power of ideas over a top-down investing approach. Here, diverse perspectives and experiences come together to deliver the best investment solutions for its clients.

Along with supporting their clients’ financial growth, Invesco integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies within its corporate culture. Their aim is to reach 100% ESG integration across all capabilities in 2023. Right now, $96 billion of its assets under management are ESG-focused.

Invesco is also working towards reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

About Invesco President and CEO Andrew Schlossberg

Andrew Schlossberg is the President and CEO of Invesco. He has over 25 years of experience in the asset management industry. He joined Invesco in 2001 and assumed the role of President and CEO in June 2023. He took over from Marty Flanagan, who will continue as Chairman Emeritus until 2024.

Schlossberg holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Delaware and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.

Future at Invesco

Invesco has everything it needs to attain continued success: dedicated and experienced investment teams across 26 countries, strong, steady leadership, the right corporate culture and mindset. Chairman Emeritus Marty Flanagan credits the company’s leadership team for where Invesco is now. He says, “The leadership team is superb. It is the best leadership team Invesco has ever had. And so, you look to the future, the organization looks to the future. No doubt our clients can be better off, our employees can be better off, and our shareholders are.”  

 

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