Franklin Templeton Investments (NYSE: BEN) is one of the largest investment management companies in the world, with over $427
billion* of client assets under management.
For over 60 years, our extensive resources have been dedicated to managing investment portfolios on behalf of individuals, banks, pension funds, endowments and trusts.
Global Advantage
With research offices located on 6 continents, Franklin Templeton is able to generate innovative investment ideas by uncovering investment opportunities that others may miss.
Key Facts*
- $427
billion in Assets Under Management
- Over 60 years of investment experience
- 8700
employees
- Over 440 investment professionals around
the globe
- 55 offices in 29 countries
- 22 million shareholder accounts
*as of 31.10.2008
Four Core Portfolio Management Teams
At the core of our business are four, world-class, investment management teams in the world- Franklin, Templeton, Mutual Series and Franklin Templeton Fixed Income - each wholly owned by Franklin Templeton, but operating autonomously and subscribing to its own distinct investment management style.
Asset classes and investment management styles tend to perform differently during various stages of an economic cycle. A portfolio that is diversified by asset class and investment management style may experience reduced volatility and better long-term overall performance. For this reason, Franklin Templeton Investments offers a diverse selection of mutual funds across a variety of asset classes and investment styles.
Reliability You Can Trust
Our goal is to consistently provide investors with superior risk-adjusted returns over the long term, as well as the reliable, accurate and personal service that has helped Franklin Templeton become one of the most trusted names in financial services.
Investors: How to Start Investing with Us
We strongly believe investors should seek professional advice prior to making an investment decision. To learn more or start investing in Franklin Templeton funds, please call your financial advisor.