The multinational parent of two U.S. mutual fund shops is restructuring.
 |  |  |  | Makoto Inoue Orix
 Director,?Representative Executive Officer, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Yesterday 
Robeco Group revealed plans to split in two. Robeco Institutional Asset Management (dba "Robeco"), based in Rotterdam, includes both 
Boston Partners [
profile] and 
Harbor Capital Advisors [
profile] here in the U.S.; the other half, Robeco Group (RG), will become a financial holding company.
Hugh Kelly, president of Harbor Funds Distributors, and a spokesman for Boston Partners both declined to comment on Robeco's restructuring.
The restructuring also means that 
Lein Boeren, vice chairman of Robeco's board for 11 years, will leave after the restructuring transition. The other members of Robeco's executive committee include 
Ingo Ahrens, 
Peter Ferket, 
Roland Toppen, and 
Karin van Baardwijk. The supervisory board includes chairman 
Jeroen Kremers, 
Gihan Ismail, and 
Jan Nooitegedagt.
Japanese financial services giant 
Orix Corp bought 90.01 percent of Robeco 
three years ago from Rabobank. Now 
Makoto Inoue, president and CEO of Orix, states that "this new structure will allow for this talent [at Robeco] to flourish and help Robeco to further expand on its strong foundation."
As of March, Robeco had 262 billion euros (about $297 billion) in AUM worldwide. 
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