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INVL Asset Management is the leading alternative asset manager in the Baltic region, focusing on delivering superior risk-adjusted returns to investors while positively impacting the economic development of the region. It is part of the Invalda INVL group, which has over 30 years of experience and manages more than EUR 1.5 billion in assets across various asset classes, including private equity, real estate, and renewable energy.

Website
Headquarters
Vilnius, Lithuania
Size
51-200 employees
Industry
Financial Services
Specialities
Pension funds, Mutual funds, Investment, Asset Management, Alternative investments, Private Equity

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๐Ÿ›๏ธ INVL Asset Management Product and Pricing News

  • On December 12, 2024, INVL Asset Management's INVL Baltic Real Estate received approval from the Bank of Lithuania to change its Articles of Association.
  • Andrey Martynov, head of INVL Asset Management, notes that the war affects the perception of the Baltic region, making it easier to buy than sell Baltic company shares.
  • Vytautas Plunksnis, head of private investments and board member at INVL Asset Management, shared money management tips for ordinary people.


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โš”๏ธ INVL Asset Management Alternatives and Competitors

  • Savills Investment Management
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  • Lords LB Asset Management
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  • Brookfield Asset Management
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  • FIS
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  • ION Group
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  • SimCorp

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๐Ÿ’ผ INVL Asset Management Hiring and Layoffs

  • Martyna Fedoroviฤiลซtฤ— has joined INVL Asset Management as a Fund Administrative Specialist in Lithuania.
  • Diana Aksomitaitฤ—-Goลกtautฤ— has left INVL Asset Management as a Senior Investment Accounting Specialist in Lithuania, previously holding the same position at INVL.


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๐Ÿ“ˆ INVL Asset Management Financials, Fundraising and Valuation News

  • INVL Asset Management's consortium, through HEIM Partners, now holds a 38.69% stake in Moldova-Agroindbank, down from 39.69%.
  • ล iauliลณ banko pension and investment funds will co-invest with INVL Asset Management's INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund in acquiring shares of Pehart Group, a major hygiene paper producer in Southeast Europe.
  • INVL Asset Management has merged with Mundus and will now directly manage the INVL Bridge Finance private debt fund, as announced by CEO Paulius Zurauskas.
  • INVL Asset Management will release the Net Asset Value and factsheet for the first nine months of 2025 on October 31, 2025.
  • INVL Asset Management's INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund is acquiring Pehart, the largest tissue maker in Romania, marking the largest Lithuanian capital investment in the country.

  • INVL Asset Management's Baltic Sea Growth Fund acquired a Romanian paper producer from Abris Capital Partners.
  • INVL Asset Management raised an additional USD 1.19 million for its INVL Partner Global Real Estate Fund I, which invests in real estate funds managed by Brookfield Asset Management.
  • INVL Asset Management's subsidiary, INVL Baltic Real Estate, repurchased 61,721 of its own shares through the Nasdaq Vilnius exchange using a Dutch auction method, paying a maximum price of 2.7 euros per share.

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