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Lord, Abbett &

Lord, Abbett &

Lord, Abbett &: Investor • focus on Private Equity, Real Estate • active in North America, Europe • offices in Ireland, Japan • AUM $244.0B.

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Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC is an independent, privately held investment management company headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey. Founded in 1929, the firm has grown to manage approximately $244 billion in assets. Lord Abbett offers a broad range of actively managed investment strategies across equity, fixed income, and alternative asset classes, serving both individual and institutional investors globally.

The firm’s investment approach emphasizes rigorous active management, combining fundamental and quantitative research to construct portfolios focused on security selection and risk management. Lord Abbett manages mutual funds investing in global and domestic stocks, fixed-income securities including high-quality bonds, leveraged credit, municipals, and alternatives such as private credit and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs). Their product lineup includes flagship funds like the Lord Abbett Income Fund, Affiliated Fund, Bond Debenture Fund, Developing Growth Fund, and a Climate Focused Bond Fund with an ESG focus.

Lord Abbett maintains a global presence with offices in Jersey City, Dubai, Dublin, London, Montevideo, Singapore, Tokyo, and Zurich. The firm employs approximately 184 investment professionals with an average of 18 years of industry experience. It serves over 200 institutional clients across more than 30 countries and offers investment strategies through mutual funds, separate accounts, sub-advised accounts, and managed account platforms.

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