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Royal London Asset Management

Royal London Asset Management

United Kingdom·royallondon.com
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Key facts

Recent exits

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About Royal London Asset Management

Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) is a major UK mutual-owned asset management firm with £173 billion of group assets under management as of December 2024 (£162 billion in 2023, £181 billion by mid-2025), headquartered in London at 55 Gracechurch Street. The firm was founded in 1988 as the asset management arm of Royal London Mutual (founded 1861), the UK's largest mutual life, pensions and investment company customer-owned via Royal London Mutual Insurance Society.

Investment thesis

RLAM deploys capital through 60 plus open-ended funds plus institutional mandates and property and infrastructure vehicles, targeting long-term active management across fixed income, equities, multi-asset, sustainable investing, property (REITs, BTR, healthcare) and growing private markets and infrastructure. Sector focus spans fixed income, UK and global equities, sustainable and ESG, real estate (commercial, build-to-rent, healthcare REIT), infrastructure (post-Dalmore) and multi-asset. Geographic deployment is UK core plus international (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Nordics, Iberia), Australia, Singapore and Canada.

Recent activity

As an open-architecture asset manager, exits follow asset rotation rather than disclosed transactions. Recent acquisitions include Dalmore Capital (UK infrastructure asset manager, 2025), a Build-to-Rent portfolio in Bracknell and Slough (residential real estate, 2024) and the £1 billion Healthcare REIT launch (2025). The platform continues active deployment across the multi-strategy asset management franchise. Detailed buyer names and multiple data available on Pro at €29/month.

Last updated April 2026 · Sourced from public filings