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Italy's De Agostini group sells alternative investment business to Green Arrow

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Posted on August 5, 2025

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MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's De Agostini group has agreed to sell its alternative investment business to Green Arrow Capital, exiting the sector after 15 years as part of a broader rebalancing of its

De Agostini Group Exits Alternative Investments with Green Arrow Sale

De Agostini's Strategic Business Shift

MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's De Agostini group has agreed to sell its alternative investment business to Green Arrow Capital, exiting the sector after 15 years as part of a broader rebalancing of its investment portfolio, the two companies said on Tuesday.

Details of the Sale

The 124-year-old De Agostini group, backed by Italy's Drago and Boroli families, has evolved from a publishing house specialised in geography into a financial conglomerate whose investments range from MasterChef and Peaky Blinders producer Banijay Group to the Venchi chocolate brand.

Impact on Green Arrow Capital

Its DeA Capital asset management business includes real estate operations that the group is retaining, and a private equity business focused on impaired assets, which it is selling to Green Arrow.

Future of DeA Capital

"The binding agreement follows a competitive process conducted by De Agostini over the past few months," the two companies said, without disclosing financial details.

Following the deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, Green Arrow Capital will have 6 billion euros ($6.9 billion) in free-earning assets under management across 32 funds and a team of 167 professionals, with 80 of them from DeA Capital Alternative Funds SGR.

($1 = 0.8667 euros)

(Reporting by Valentina ZaEditing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • De Agostini sells its alternative investment business to Green Arrow.
  • The sale is part of De Agostini's strategic portfolio rebalancing.
  • DeA Capital's real estate operations are retained by De Agostini.
  • Green Arrow will manage 6 billion euros in assets post-deal.
  • The transaction awaits regulatory approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is alternative investment?
Alternative investment refers to assets that do not fall into conventional investment categories like stocks or bonds. This includes real estate, private equity, hedge funds, and commodities.
What is asset management?
Asset management is the process of managing investments on behalf of clients, including institutions and individuals, to achieve specific financial goals.
What is private equity?
Private equity involves investing in private companies or buying out public companies to delist them from stock exchanges, aiming for long-term capital appreciation.
What is an investment portfolio?
An investment portfolio is a collection of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and other securities held by an investor to achieve specific financial objectives.
What is a financial conglomerate?
A financial conglomerate is a corporation that combines multiple financial services, including banking, insurance, and asset management, under one umbrella.

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