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Wells Fargo strikes $2bn deal to offload asset management business

Wells Fargo Asset Management, which oversees more than $600bn, was acquired by private equity firms GTCR and Reverence Capital

Wells Fargo, the US-headquartered bank, has struck a deal to offload its asset management arm in a transaction worth $2.1bn.

Wells Fargo Asset Management, which oversees more than $600bn in assets, has been acquired by private equity firms GTCR and Reverence Capital. As part of the transaction, Wells Fargo will own a 9.9% equity interest and will continue to serve as a client and distribution partner to the fund management business.

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