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Meet the Franklin Templeton companies

We've broadened our capabilities by attracting leading public and private market investment managers to our firm. We preserve the investment independence of each manager and underpin it with large-scale expertise in distribution, marketing, operations, and risk management practices. And our strong corporate balance sheet provides us with financial stability to support these investment capabilities across market cycles, which allows each manager to stay true to their process, philosophy, and style.

Specialized Capabilities

Equity

Emerging / Frontier
Global
Preferred / Convertibles
Sector
Shariah
Single Country Equity
Thematic
US Equity
 

Fixed Income

Bank Loans
Corporate Credit
Currencies
Government
Municipals
Multi-Sector
Securitized
Sukuk
Sustainable Bonds

Alternatives

Alternative Credit
Private Credit
Digital Assets
Hedged Strategies
Private Equity
Real Estate
Venture Capital
 
 

Multi-Asset Solutions

Balanced
Income
Managed Volatility
Shariah
Target Date
Target Risk
Target Volatility
 
 

Investment Managers   Asset Classes
Click the links below to learn more about each manager's process, philosophy, and style.
Franklin Templeton (1947) Expertise across asset classes, styles, and geographies
 
 
 
 
Alcentra (2002) European alternative credit lender    
 
 
Benefit Street Partners (2008) Alternative credit, primarily in direct lending    
 
 
Brandywine Global (1986) Long-term value investor with a global macro perspective
 
 
   
Clarion Partners (1982) Private real estate strategies    
 
 
ClearBridge Investments (2005) Equity investor known for high-active share strategies
 
     
Lexington Partners (1994) Secondary private equity and co-investments    
 
 
Putnam Investments (1937) Delivering stock-driven alpha across equity styles
 
     
Royce Investment Partners (1972) Pioneer in small-cap investing
 
     
Western Asset (1971) Long-term fundamental global fixed- income-only manager