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Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited
Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited is the Tokyo-based subsidiary of global asset manager Invesco Ltd., serving institutional and retail clients in...
Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited
Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited is the Japanese-registered subsidiary of Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ), a global asset manager with over $1.5 trillion in assets under management as of 2024. The Japan entity is licensed by Japan's Financial Services Agency and serves domestic pension funds, insurance companies, and individual investors with strategies spanning public equities, fixed income, and multi-asset solutions. The firm's platform includes UCITS-compliant funds marketed in Japan, as well as locally managed separate accounts. Investment decisions are based on Invesco's global research network but implemented by a Japan-based investment team. The subsidiary focuses on institutional mandates, including Japanese equities and global bond portfolios. Invesco's overall global headcount exceeds 8,000 professionals across more than 20 countries; the Japan office forms part of the firm's Asia-Pacific regional structure. Notable for the asset management industry, Invesco Ltd. was formed in 2006 through a merger of Invesco and Power Financial's investment management arm. The Japan subsidiary is regulated by the Kanto Local Finance Bureau and is a member of the Investment Trusts Association, Japan. As a publicly owned firm's subsidiary, the Japan office does not operate as a family office or proprietary capital vehicle. Its structural differentiator is its position as a regulated, open-architecture asset manager distributing third-party-style funds but owned by a publicly traded parent, allowing it to offer global product access under local regulation (per public record).
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
Tokyo, Japan
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited differ from Invesco's other regional offices?
The Japan entity is a separately licensed subsidiary regulated by Japan's Financial Services Agency, allowing it to distribute investment products directly to Japanese institutions and retail investors. While it draws on Invesco's global research, it maintains locally compliant investment teams and fund structures tailored to Japanese regulatory requirements (per public record).
What types of clients does Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited serve?
The firm serves Japanese institutional investors, including pension funds, insurance companies, and corporate treasuries, as well as retail investors through mutual funds and ETFs. Its institutional clients include some of Japan's largest corporate pension plans and regional banks (per public record).
Is Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited part of a publicly traded parent?
Yes. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ), which is publicly traded and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Invesco Ltd. is subject to SEC reporting requirements and publishes consolidated financial statements that include the Japan operations (per public record).
What investment strategies does the Japan office focus on?
The office focuses on public equities, fixed income, and multi-asset solutions, with strategies covering Japanese equities, global equities, and fixed-income portfolios. It also distributes Invesco's range of UCITS-compliant funds and ETFs (per public record).
Does Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited engage in direct investments or private markets?
No, the Japan office is primarily a distributor of liquid, publicly traded securities and mutual funds. Invesco's private markets, real estate, and alternatives operations are housed in other parts of the parent company's global structure, not in the Japan subsidiary (per public record).
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