Group 1 - Apollo Global Management (APO.US) is in preliminary talks with Schroders Plc, the largest independent asset management company in the UK, to potentially establish a product collaboration [1] - The collaboration may involve Apollo providing asset sources for Schroders, but it does not include any merger or acquisition discussions [1] - Schroders is simultaneously exploring partnerships with other potential collaborators to enhance its product service offerings [1] Group 2 - The rise of low-cost passive investing has prompted active management firms like Schroders to accelerate their expansion into alternative investment businesses, which typically have longer asset holding periods and allow for higher management fees [2] - Several institutions have recently pursued similar collaborations, including PGIM partnering with Partners Group and Goldman Sachs investing up to $1 billion in T. Rowe Price to sell private market products to retail investors [2] - Schroders is undergoing a strategic restructuring under new CEO Richard Oldfield, who aims to revitalize the 221-year-old institution [2] Group 3 - Richard Oldfield has initiated several reforms, including a cost reduction plan of £150 million (approximately $203 million) and the closure of at least 10% of fund products [3] - As of June 30, Schroders managed total assets of approximately £776.6 billion, with its alternative investment division managing £71 billion [3] - Despite growth in the alternative investment sector, its growth rate has not met established targets, although 75% of Schroders' private market investments have outperformed benchmarks over the past five years [3]
阿波罗(APO.US)与施罗德初步磋商 拟构建私募市场伙伴关系