Asset Management

Columbia Threadneedle parent strikes £615m deal for BMO’s European business

Acquisition will boost firm's AUM to around $671bn

The acquisition of BMO Financial Group will significantly boost the assets of Ameriprise Financial-owned Columbia Threadneedle
The acquisition of BMO Financial Group will significantly boost the assets of Ameriprise Financial-owned Columbia Threadneedle Photo: Glen Stubbe/Alamy

Ameriprise Financial, the parent company Columbia Threadneedle, has acquired the European asset management business of BMO Financial Group for £615m — a deal which will add more than $120bn to the amount of money it oversees in the region.

The acquisition, expected to close during the final quarter, will significantly boost Columbia Threadneedle's assets under management to around $671bn globally, with assets managed in Europe, the Middle East and Africa accounting for 40% of this total.

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