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Nomura eyes US asset management deals after Macquarie deal

Yahoo Finance · Jun 1, 2026, 11:44 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Nomura eyes US asset management deals after Macquarie deal Nomura is seeking to expand private credit assets under management in its investment management division by a factor of 10.
  • At the company s annual investor briefing, Kentaro Okuda said: "Having made this large U.S. investment, we re in the market for companies or divisions with products that complement it."
  • That Macquarie transaction was Nomura s biggest since it took over parts of Lehman Brothers following the 2008 collapse, though those assets were later written down.

Nomura eyes US asset management deals after Macquarie deal Nomura is seeking to expand private credit assets under management in its investment management division by a factor of 10. Credit: Ned Snowman/ Shutterstock.com. · Private Banker International · Ned Snowman/ Shutterstock.com. Vidhya Edwards Munnangi Mon, June 1, 2026 at 6:44 PM GMT+7 2 min read NMR MQG.AX Nomura Holdings is seeking acquisition opportunities in the US investment management sector after last year s $1.8bn purchase of Macquarie s US and European public asset management operations, reported Reuters citing its chief executive.

At the company s annual investor briefing, Kentaro Okuda said: "Having made this large U.S. investment, we re in the market for companies or divisions with products that complement it."

That Macquarie transaction was Nomura s biggest since it took over parts of Lehman Brothers following the 2008 collapse, though those assets were later written down.

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