Ares Management
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Spun off from Apollo in 1997, this alternative investment leader leverages its massive credit platform to anchor landmark deals like the ‐2 billion stake in Eni's Plenitude and infrastructure investments in Venice Airport.
€545B
AUM
25
Funds
200
Executives
3
Green Funds
Investment Profile
Investment Range
€50M - €5B
Focus
Credit, Private Equity, Real Estate, Infrastructure
Geographies
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, South America
Assets (6 of 45)
| Asset | Status ↑ | Sector | HQ | Entry Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current | Renewable Energy | Milan | 2025-06-01 | |
▶Sammontana | Current | Consumer Goods | Empoli | 2024-01-01 |
▶Guala Closures | Current | Industrial Manufacturing | Spinetta Marengo | 2021-01-01 |
▶Milione SpA (Venice Airport) | Current | Infrastructure | Venice | - |
▶Rina | Current | Professional Services | Genoa | - |
▶Sicily by Car | Current | Consumer Services | Palermo | - |
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People Analyticsn=6· Italy team
Signals (3)
Ares' secondaries unit is reported to invest in a deal involving Venice airport infrastructure
Ares Management's Alternative Credit funds finalize acquisition of 20% stake in Italian renewable energy firm Plenitude for €2B ($2.3B)
Ares establishes its presence in Italy with a Milan office. Has deployed over €1.6B to support Italian businesses across European Direct Lending and Real Estate strategies
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