PGIM Private Capital

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This is a little late, but just wondering what are the differences in the three brands? Are they just different names for the same asset management group within prudential or are there any real differences? Just curious because I saw the same thing on LinkedIn when I was applying for roles and was a little confused on what the differences were. 

 
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It is a bit confusing thats true haha. Prudential Private Capital is basically the US brand.

Pricoa Private Capital is the European/UK/Australian brand. Those two are pretty much the same as PGIM Private Capital (I heard they will merge all brands into PGIM Private Capital soon). So basically they are just local brands in their market

 

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