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}}</ref> BlackRock's customers are private [[investor|investors]] and institutions such as [[bank|banks]], [[pension fund|pension funds]], [[foundation|foundations]], insurers, sovereign wealth [[Fund (finance)|funds]] and central [[bank|banks]].
}}</ref> BlackRock's customers are private [[investor|investors]] and institutions such as [[bank|banks]], [[pension fund|pension funds]], [[foundation|foundations]], insurers, sovereign wealth [[Fund (finance)|funds]] and central [[bank|banks]].
BlackRock is active in the exchange-traded fund (ETF) [[business]] through its [[iShares]] brand.


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BlackRock Inc.
BlackRock Logo.png
Website www.blackrock.com
Founded 1988, by Larry Fink, Robert S. Kapito, Susan Wagner, Barbara Novick, Ben Golub, Hugh Frater, Ralph Schlosstein, Keith Anderson
Headquarters New York City , United States
Industry Financial Services,

BlackRock Inc. is an internationally active fund company based in New York City.

With $ 7.4 billion in net worth as of December 31, 2019, BlackRock is the world's largest wealth manager.[1] BlackRock's customers are private investors and institutions such as banks, pension funds, foundations, insurers, sovereign wealth funds and central banks.

BlackRock is active in the exchange-traded fund (ETF) business through its iShares brand.

References

  1. BlackRock 2019 Annual Report. Retrieved on 2019-01-03.