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San Mateo CA global asset manager (NYSE: BEN) ~$1.65T AUM, $5.2B FY2024 revenue; Legg Mason/Putnam multi-boutique, Western Asset outflows from 2024 regulatory issues, competing with BlackRock and Fidelity.
Franklin Resources, Inc. (Franklin Templeton) is a San Mateo, California-based global investment management company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BEN) as an S&P 500 Financials component — managing mutual funds, ETFs, institutional separate accounts, and alternative investments across fixed income, equity, multi-asset, and alternative strategies through approximately 10,000 employees serving clients in 165 countries. In fiscal year 2024 (ending September 2024), Franklin Templeton reported assets under management of approximately $1.65 trillion and revenues of approximately $5.2 billion, with the company navigating the transition from traditional active management toward alternative investments and ETF expansion following the transformative 2020 acquisition of Legg Mason ($4.5 billion — adding Western Asset Management, Brandywine Global, Clarion Partners, and other boutique managers) and subsequent acquisitions including Benefit Street Partners (credit), Lexington Partners (secondary private equity), and Putnam Investments (2023 acquisition expanding retirement plan distribution). CEO Jenny Johnson leads Franklin Templeton's multi-boutique strategy: preserving the investment independence of each acquired brand (Western Asset Management operates as an autonomous fixed income manager, Clarion Partners as a standalone real estate manager) while sharing back-office, compliance, distribution, and technology infrastructure to extract operating leverage from the combined firm's $5+ billion revenue base.
SF fintech providing credit to help employees fully capture 401(k) employer match and ESPP benefits; $72.3M YC-backed with SoftBank investment at Microsoft, Google, Amazon employees.
Lendtable is a San Francisco-based fintech company providing lines of credit to salaried employees to fully capture their employer 401(k) match and ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Plan) benefits — solving the underutilization problem where employees who can't afford to divert sufficient paycheck to 401(k) contributions leave matching employer funds uncaptured. Founded and backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $72.3 million raised including an $18 million Series A led by O1 Advisors with participation from SoftBank's SB Opportunity Fund and Valor Equity Partners, Lendtable has disbursed over $2.4 million in match benefits to employees at Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM.
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