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PGIM

Financial Services

Newark, NJ 62,224 followers

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PGIM is the asset management business of Prudential Financial, Inc.* (PFI). PFI has a history that dates back over 145 years and through more than 30 market cycles.** With 41 offices in 19 different countries and jurisdictions, our more than 1,400+ investment professionals are located in key financial centers around the world. As a leading global asset manager, with $1.38 trillion in assets under management,*** PGIM is built on a foundation of strength, stability and disciplined risk management, striving to deliver industry-leading strategies and solutions to clients. Our firm is comprised of autonomous asset management businesses, each specializing in a particular asset class with a focused investment approach. This gives our clients diversified solutions with global depth and scale across public and private asset classes, including fixed income, equities, real estate, and alternatives. *Prudential Financial, Inc. of the United States is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential plc, incorporated in the United Kingdom or with Prudential Assurance Company, a subsidiary of M&G plc, incorporated in the United Kingdom. **Represents PFI’s asset management expertise through PGIM, its affiliates and its predecessors. A market cycle refers to the fluctuations of the economy between periods of growth and recession. For additional information related to market cycles, visit: www.nber.org. ***AUM as of December 31, 2024. Important disclosures regarding your use of this LinkedIn page can be found at → PGIM.com/Disclaimer

Industry
Financial Services
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Newark, NJ
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Investment Management, Fixed Income, Equities, Private Capital, Mutual Funds, ETFs, Real Estate, Quantitative, Global Investment, Institutional Investing, and Multi-asset class portfolios

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    The investment landscape is evolving quickly. But even in times of change, investors can uncover appealing long-term opportunities. As part of PGIM's 2025 Best Ideas report, we collected real-world examples from our affiliates to illustrate how PGIM works with investors to create tailored portfolio solutions. Access the case studies here: https://on.pru/4gRcape

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    Congratulations to Catherine Marcus, co-CEO and global COO, on being named one of Barron's 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance for the third consecutive year. Cathy’s leadership alongside her co-CEO Raimondo Amabile has been instrumental in maintaining the strength of our global platform through a structural down cycle in real estate over the last two years. As we enter a new cycle and transaction markets pick up momentum, Cathy’s award is recognition of the strength of that platform, and we believe it is well positioned to benefit from an upswing in investment activity. https://lnkd.in/duSCV4Z

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    95% of plan sponsors surveyed agree—retirement solutions are essential. Our 2025 DC Plan Sponsor Landscape Survey reveals that 95% of plan sponsors believe participants need access to tools to help them save for retirement, while 88% agree that personalized advice can improve retirement outcomes. Explore more findings and insights on how personalization can transform DC plans here: https://on.pru/3XQfOZP

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    President and Chief Executive Officer of PGIM, the Investment Management Business of Prudential Financial, Inc.

    Each year, PGIM brings together leaders from across our business for a day of strategy discussions to exchange ideas and viewpoints, aimed at positioning the organization for future growth. At this year's Pinnacle event, I sat down for a fireside chat with Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian and biographer Jon Meacham, who spoke candidly to our leaders about this moment in history.   My first question to him was about the period of history that has the most interesting parallels to our current political climate and what can be learned from this. His response: The 1920s. He pointed out a decade defined by dramatic demographic shifts, disruptive technological advancements, and the rise of isolationist policies. Jon also highlighted that change in one direction often leads to powerful political counter reactions—in this case, a political response that led to the remaking of political parties and ultimately to the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.    We covered a great deal more on leadership of various presidents, and the enduring power, but fragility, of American democracy. Thank you to Jon for an encyclopedic knowledge of history and wonderful narrative skills that underscore for us the most important points for our times.

    • Promotional image from's PGIM's Pinnacle event featuring a conversation between Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, and David Hunt, PGIM CEO, on leadership and shaping the future.
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    Although U.S. headline inflation has moderated since peaking in mid-2022, core inflation has proven sticky, with service price increases having yet to fully retreat. Explore how investors should be thinking about inflation risk and their real asset allocations going forward in the latest portfolio research from PGIM. Read more: https://on.pru/3Fig1i9

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