Apollo Global Management
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A Apollo Global Management is a alternative asset management firm that provides investment management services and retirement solutions for institutional investors and individual investors.
- Context:
- It can typically manage Investment Portfolios across credit markets, private equity markets, and real asset markets to generate investment returns for institutional clients and individual clients.
- It can typically provide Retirement Solutions through its Athene subsidiary to help retirement clients achieve financial security through retirement savings products.
- It can typically invest in Distressed Assets using value-oriented approaches and flexible investment structures to acquire undervalued companies and corporate debt.
- It can typically deploy Investment Capital across yield strategys, hybrid strategys, and equity strategys to meet different risk-return profiles and client needs.
- It can typically acquire Portfolio Companies in various industry sectors including media sectors, technology sectors, retail sectors, and financial service sectors.
- It can typically originate Private Credit for corporate borrowers to support growth initiatives, acquisitions, and refinancing needs.
- It can typically manage Real Assets including real estate assets and infrastructure assets to generate stable returns and portfolio diversification.
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- It can often raise Investment Funds from pension funds, financial endowments, sovereign wealth funds, and other institutional investors to execute its investment strategys.
- It can often pursue Distressed-to-Control investment approaches to purchase distressed securities that can be converted into controlling stakes through bankruptcy reorganizations or corporate restructurings.
- It can often operate Business Development Companies such as Apollo Investment Corporation to provide mezzanine debt, senior secured loans, and equity investments to middle-market companies.
- It can often utilize Financial Engineering and structured finance techniques to create innovative investment products and capital solutions.
- It can often expand its Global Presence through international offices to access investment opportunities across geographic regions and jurisdictional markets.
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- It can range from being a Credit Investor to being an Equity Owner, depending on its investment strategy and market opportunities.
- It can range from being a Minority Stakeholder to being a Controlling Shareholder, depending on its investment objectives and transaction structures.
- It can range from being a Short-Term Investor to being a Long-Term Capital Provider, depending on its fund mandates and strategic objectives.
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- It can integrate with Financial Systems for capital deployment, asset valuation, and risk management.
- It can support Corporate Partners for business transformation, operational improvement, and growth acceleration.
- It can collaborate with Government Entities for public-private partnerships, infrastructure development, and economic initiatives.
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- Examples:
- Apollo Global Management Business Divisions, such as:
- Apollo Asset Management Divisions, such as:
- Apollo Retirement Services Divisions, such as:
- Apollo Global Management Investment Strategies, such as:
- Apollo Yield Strategys, such as:
- Apollo Hybrid Strategys, such as:
- Apollo Hybrid Value Strategy for flexible capital solutions across the capital structure.
- Apollo Sponsor and Secondary Solutions for asset manager and limited partner solutions.
- Apollo Equity Strategys, such as:
- Apollo Global Management Portfolio Companies, such as:
- Apollo Media Portfolio Companies, such as:
- Apollo Financial Services Portfolio Companies, such as:
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- Apollo Global Management Business Divisions, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Traditional Asset Management Firms, which lack alternative investment focus and typically manage public market securities rather than private market assets.
- Pure-Play Private Equity Firms, which focus exclusively on equity investments rather than managing across multiple asset classes including credit and real assets.
- Passive Investment Managers, which track market indices rather than actively pursuing value creation opportunities through operational improvement and strategic transformation.
- Retail-Focused Asset Managers, which primarily serve individual investors with mutual fund products rather than focusing on institutional investors and alternative investment strategies.
- See: Alternative Asset Manager, Private Equity Firm, Investment Management Company, Institutional Asset Manager, Credit Investor.