Azimut is the first major independent Italian financial company active in the asset management sector. It operates in all markets worldwide, freeing itself from the complexities typical of banking, industrial or insurance groups to focus exclusively on the interests of its customers.
Azimut integrates management and distribution in order to identify and create the best opportunities on the market suitable for every type of investor: making use of a network of more than 1800 consultants throughout Italy, it offers an articulated range of financial and insurance solutions, aimed at advanced value management.
In recent years, Azimut has expanded its range of action to the real economy and to support businesses, which has led to the creation of a platform dedicated to alternative investments in private markets, making a range of products traditionally reserved for institutional investors accessible to private investors, and to supporting entrepreneurs and SMEs through advisory services in ordinary and extraordinary finance transactions.
Its mission is to identify, based on the client's needs, the most appropriate direction to invest and support him in the overall management of the portfolio. A model that leaves you free to choose, challenges and objectives, to continue to be innovators and pioneers in the asset management sector.
Internationality, independence, innovation: these are the values that have always characterized Azimut in successfully tackling challenging and highly competitive financial markets
Asset Management & Private Banking and Financial Services
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