Wellington Management

since 1933
  • 1,001-5,000 employees
  • Investment Management

Wellington Management

For almost 100 years, we have chosen to do things differently, including the way we structure our ownership model, organization, and investment platform. Critically, we know that the best investment ideas are found when a diverse workforce is encouraged to bring forward unique perspectives.

Wellington Management is one of the world’s largest independent investment management firms, serving as a trusted adviser to over 2,400 clients in more than 60 countries. We manage more than US$1 trillion for pensions, endowments and foundations, insurers, family offices, fund sponsors, global wealth managers, and other clients. As a private partnership whose only business is investment management, we are able to align our long-term views and interests with those of our clients.

We offer comprehensive investment management capabilities that span nearly all segments of the global capital markets, including global equity, fixed income, currency, commodity, alternatives, and private markets. Leveraging more than 900 investment professionals located in offices around the world, we combine independent insights across asset classes, skill sets, and investment disciplines to uncover ideas for our clients, because we believe collaboration is a rare, repeatable competitive edge.

This independent structure and collegial culture are two of the main reasons investment professionals join Wellington Management — and stay for their entire careers.

For current open opportunities, please visit www.wellington.com/joinus

We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to having a diverse workforce. Please visit http://www.wellington.com to learn more about our firm.

Important disclosure: https://www.wellington.com/en/important-disclosure

Expertise

Investment Management, Insurance Asset Management, Defined Contribution Investments, Financial Reserves Management, ESG Integration, Liability-Driven Investing, Multi-Manager Solutions, Family Office Investing, and Sustainable Investing

Asset Allocation Outlook - December 2025
  • 08 Dec 2025

This is a monthly snapshot of Wellington Solutions’ asset allocation views as of November 2025. It covers global equities, bonds and commodities and complements the more detailed analysis we share...

2026 Hedge Fund Outlook: Inflation, volatility, and valuations: 3 reasons hedge funds fit today’s market
  • 05 Dec 2025

In 2026, we think economic and market conditions will make a compelling case for adding hedge funds to a traditional asset allocation mix. In particular, multi-strategy hedge funds and equity long/...

2026 Private Investing Outlook: Private credit outlook for 2026
  • 04 Dec 2025

After years of being a “known quantity,” private credit has become one of the most dynamic parts of the financial markets, and we believe 2026 will show its evolution is just getting started.

2026 Private Investing Outlook: Venture capital outlook for 2026
  • 02 Dec 2025

After two years of capital scarcity, liquidity is finally returning to the venture ecosystem (even if unevenly). In 2026, we believe venture investors will need to navigate a more selective, qualit...

2026 Bond Market Outlook - Rates: Finding durable value amid shifting currents
  • 25 Nov 2025

Our expectation going into 2025 was that bond yields would stay higher for longer, central banks would look to cut policy rates, and governments would pursue increasingly activist fiscal policies....

2026 Equity Outlook: Broadening underway? 6 equity ideas for 2026
  • 24 Nov 2025

2025 saw the global economy and markets contend with rising trade tensions and tariffs, ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East and persistent weakness in China. Yet despite these headwinds...

2026 Bond Market Outlook - Credit: Solving the credit conundrum
  • 18 Nov 2025

Credit investors face a conundrum. On the one hand, the backdrop for credit remains attractive thanks to fiscal tailwinds, accommodative central bank policy and strong demand for the asset class. A...

2026 Global Economic Outlook
  • 17 Nov 2025

From a macro perspective, what matters for asset prices is, first, the interaction between activity and inflation, and second, the associated policy response. That sounds simple in theory and for a...

2026 Asset Allocation Outlook: Can markets keep climbing the wall of worry?
  • 28 Oct 2025

Global equities continued their march higher in the third quarter. Despite questions about fiscal health and central bank independence, the US dominated the global picture as the US Federal Reserve...