BlackRock was founded in 1988 by Larry Fink and seven partners as a risk management and fixed income institutional asset manager, originally as part of The Blackstone Group. It is headquartered in New York City United States of America (USA).

Key developments:

  • 1988: Founded as Blackstone Financial Management
  • 1994: Separated from Blackstone Group
  • 1999: Goes public
  • 2009: Acquired Barclays Global Investors/iShares
  • 2020: Selected to manage Federal Reserve’s bond-buying program

Ownership:

  • Publicly traded company (NYSE: BLK)
  • Major shareholders include:
    • Vanguard Group
    • Capital Group
    • State Street Corporation
    • Institutional investors

Current status:

  • World’s largest asset manager
  • Manages over $10 trillion in assets
  • Known for:
    • iShares ETF platform
    • Aladdin investment technology
    • ESG investing initiatives
    • Institutional and retail investment products

The company has grown from a fixed-income specialist to become the world’s largest investment management firm, with significant influence in global financial markets.