A $327-billion-AUM firm's $1.7-billion-AUM mutual fund family is going to merge into a sister fund family later this year, pending approval from shareholders.
| Michael "Mike" Freno Barings CEO | |
On Monday,
Mike Fanning, head of
MassMutual [
profile] in the U.S., and
Mike Freno, chairman and president/CEO of
Barings (a MassMutual subsidiary),
confirmed that the MassMutual team
plans to consolidate Barings' mutual fund family into the MassMutual Funds family. The deal is expected to close in Q4.
Barings already subadvises $6.6 billion within the MassMutual Funds (a largely subadvised fund family), and MassMutual will keep Barings on as subadvisor for the consolidated funds. Of Barings' funds, one (the
Barings Diversified Income Fund) will be liquidated, two (the
Barings Active Short Duration Bond Fund and the
Barings U.S. High Yield Fund) will be merged into existing funds (the
MassMutual Short-Duration Bond Fund and the
MassMutual High Yield Fund, respectively), and four (the
Barings Global Floating Rate Fund, the
Barings Global Credit Income Opportunities Fund, the
Barings Emerging Markets Debt Blended Total Return Fund, and the
Barings Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund) will be transformed into new, MassMutual-branded funds (the
MassMutual Global Floating Rate Fund, the
MassMutual Global Credit Income Opportunities Fund, the
MassMutual Emerging Markets Debt Blended Total Return Fund, and the
MassMutual Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund). Once the deal is done, MassMutual Funds will have 115 funds with about $69 billion in combined AUM.
"Barings remains committed to the U.S. wealth market and this consolidation gives us the opportunity to continue to provide our asset management capabilities in this channel while pivoting our distribution efforts to focus on bringing our alternative products to wealth investors," Freno states. 
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