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AMP Investments

AMP Investments is a wealth manager based in Sydney, Australia. It manages $52.2 billion in assets across five funds. Its focus is on the Australasian region.

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AMP Investments

AMP Investments is a wealth manager based in Sydney, Australia. It manages $52.2 billion in assets across five funds. Its focus is on the Australasian region.

General information

Firm type

Bank / Wealth / Trust

Year founded

1849

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Oceania

Country

Australia

City

Sydney

Corporate office

Sydney, NSW, Australia

Principals

Alexis George

Chief Executive Officer

Sector focus

Real EstateInfrastructurePrivate CreditHedge FundsSecondaries & Special SituationsPrivate Equity

Frequently asked questions

How does AMP Investments differ from the former AMP Capital?

AMP Investments is the successor entity created after AMP Limited sold the AMP Capital real estate and global infrastructure equity platforms to Dexus and DigitalBridge in 2023. The remaining investment capabilities — primarily Australian real estate, infrastructure debt, fixed income, and multi-asset solutions — were consolidated under AMP Investments and integrated directly into AMP's wealth management division. The AMP Capital brand was officially retired in February 2024.

Does AMP Investments manage third-party capital or only internal mandates?

Following the divestiture of its third-party infrastructure and real estate fundraising platforms, AMP Investments now primarily manages capital for AMP's superannuation funds, advice network clients, and internal insurance reserves. External institutional mandates have been significantly reduced in favor of a captive capital model aligned with AMP's domestic wealth and retirement strategy.

What is AMP Investments' exposure to global infrastructure?

AMP Investments no longer holds material global infrastructure equity exposure. The infrastructure equity platform — including stakes in assets like London's Gatwick Airport — was sold to DigitalBridge in 2022. The unit retains some domestic infrastructure debt exposure through its Australian fixed income and private credit allocations.

How is AMP Investments regulated?

As a division of AMP Limited, AMP Investments is subject to oversight by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority through its regulation of AMP's superannuation trustee entities. The unit operates under an Australian Financial Services Licence and is governed by AMP Limited's board and executive committee, with fiduciary obligations under the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993.

Does AMP Investments participate in co-investments alongside external GPs?

Historically, AMP Capital pursued co-investment structures in infrastructure and real estate alongside global institutional partners. Under the post-divestiture model, AMP Investments has shifted toward internally managed direct holdings and pooled multi-asset funds, with limited disclosure of new co-investment activity alongside external general partners.

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