Investment Details
Investor Type
Institutional Investor
Asset Class Focus
Commodities, Crypto, Distressed and Special Situations, ESG and Impact Investing, Fixed Income (Debt and Bonds), Hedge Funds, Infrastructure, Private Equity, Real Estate, Equity, Alternative Investment, ESG Investment, Wealth Management
Stage Focus
Pre-Seed, Seed, Early Stage, Series A, Series B, Growth, Late Stage, Pre-IPO, Buyout, Turnaround, Distressed
Geographical Focus
United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, China, India, Brazil, France, Italy, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Mexico, South Korea, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Norway
Industries Focus
- Financial Services
- Technology
- Healthcare
- Energy
- Consumer Goods
- Industrials
- Real Estate
- Infrastructure
- Materials
- Telecommunications
- Utilities
- Media
- Transportation
- Financial Technology
- Consumer Services
- Basic Materials
Investment Size:
1,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 USD
Investor Details Founded: 1988
BlackRock, Inc. is an American multinational investment management corporation headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1988, it has grown to become the world's largest asset manager, overseeing approximately $12.5 trillion in assets as of 2025. The firm offers a comprehensive range of investment solutions, including fixed income, equity, alternative investments, and ESG-focused strategies, catering to a diverse clientele that spans institutional investors, governments, and individuals globally. BlackRock's proprietary Aladdin platform provides advanced risk management and investment analytics, serving as a critical tool for many financial institutions. The company's global presence is marked by 70 offices across 30 countries, reflecting its extensive reach and influence in the financial sector. In recent years, BlackRock has been actively involved in initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable investing, aligning its investment strategies with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. This commitment is evident in its participation in networks like Climate Action 100+, which advocates for enhanced corporate transparency and accountability on climate-related issues. Despite facing criticism for its investments in fossil fuels and other sectors, BlackRock continues to navigate the complex landscape of global finance, striving to balance financial performance with responsible investment practices. The firm's strategic acquisitions, such as the purchase of Global Infrastructure Partners for $12.5 billion in January 2024, have further solidified its position in private markets, particularly in infrastructure investments. This move underscores BlackRock's dedication to expanding its investment capabilities and offering clients a broader spectrum of opportunities. As of 2025, BlackRock remains a pivotal entity in the investment management industry, influencing market trends and shaping investment strategies worldwide.
Requirements
- Institutional clients
- High-net-worth individuals
- Compliance with ESG standards
- Minimum investment size: $1,000,000
- Maximum investment size: $1,000,000,000
- Focus on institutional investors, governments, and high-net-worth individuals
- Interest in sustainable and ESG-focused investments
- Preference for large-scale investments in diverse asset classes
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Portfolio Companies
- Apple
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Alphabet
- Johnson & Johnson
- ExxonMobil
- JPMorgan Chase
- Procter & Gamble
- Visa
- Bank of America Corp.
- Capital Research Global Investors
- Morgan Stanley
- Charles Schwab Corporation
- Capital World Investors
- Geode Capital Management
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