Asset Management

Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley to step down

The low-cost fund manager’s assets grew more than 80% to $9tn during his tenure

Vanguard promoted chief investment officer Greg Davis to president
Vanguard promoted chief investment officer Greg Davis to president Photo: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Vanguard Group chief executive Mortimer J. “Tim” Buckley will retire by year-end, the company said on 29 February, capping a six-year tenure during which the investment manager’s assets increased more than 80%.

Buckley was tasked with expanding a firm that was already a behemoth when he took over in 2018. Now with $9tn in assets under management, Vanguard is the second-largest money manager in the world after BlackRock. It has largely built itself by offering some of the lowest-cost funds in the industry.

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