ING Investment Management rebrands as NN Investment Partners

Alice Rigby
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ING Investment Management has rebranded to NN Investment Partners after its parent company listed it as part of a wider IPO last year.

NN Investment Partners is part of the ING Group, which listed its insurance arm NN Group last year. The IPO raised €1.5bn and valued the business at €7bn, making it one of the largest IPOs of 2014. NN Investment Partners has around €186bn in AUM and is the largest asset manager in the Netherlands. Hans Stoter, CIO of NN Investment Partners, said: "The name ‘NN Investment Partners' underscores our belief that, by partnering with our clients and working side by side with them, we can provide attractive and relevant solutions that meet their needs. "NN Investment Partners is commit...

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