COMPANIES

Franklin Templeton

About Franklin Templeton

Franklin Templeton is a global investment manager based in San Mateo with 10,000 employees worldwide and more than 5,400 in the US. The company has managed $1.6 trillion in assets as of 2024 and has operated for 77 years. The firm offers mutual funds, ETFs, retirement and alternative investment solutions, serving clients in over 150 countries.

Key company information:

  • Office address: One Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA 94403-1906
  • Website: franklintempleton.com
  • Year established: 1947
  • Company type: Financial services
  • Employees: 10,000+ (global)
  • Parent company: Franklin Resources, Inc.
  • Assets under management: $1.6 trillion (as of 2024)

Core expertise areas:

  • Asset management
  • Mutual funds
  • ETFs
  • Retirement solutions
  • Alternative investments
  • Sustainable investing
  • Global equities
  • Fixed income
  • Private markets
  • Institutional solutions

History of Franklin Templeton

Founding and early years

Franklin Templeton began in 1947 in New York, when Rupert H. Johnson, Sr. named the company after Benjamin Franklin. He wanted the brand to reflect values like frugality and wise investing, which Franklin represented. The firm's first mutual funds focused on conservative equity and bond investments that appealed to a wide range of investors.

Building scale and moving West

The company went public in 1971, which helped it expand and move its headquarters to California in 1973. By the late 1970s, Franklin Templeton had nearly $250 million in assets and about 60 employees.

The launch of Franklin Money Fund in 1979 marked a turning point, as it became the firm's first billion-dollar fund and set the stage for rapid growth in the 1980s.

Expanding globally and diversifying

Franklin Templeton doubled its assets almost every year in the early 1980s. By 1986, it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BEN. That same year, the company opened its first office outside North America in Taiwan.

The acquisition of Heine Securities in 1996 helped Franklin Templeton build a strong lineup of international equity and domestic funds. The company continued to grow with key acquisitions like Bissett in 2000 and Fiduciary Trust in 2001.

Innovation and major moves

The firm expanded into alternatives with the acquisition of K2 Advisors in 2012 and launched its first ETF in 2014. In 2019, Franklin Templeton acquired Benefit Street Partners, boosting its alternative credit offerings.

The company made a landmark purchase of Legg Mason, which brought new investment solutions and expanded Franklin Templeton's reach in fixed income, equities, and alternatives.

Recent milestones

In 2024, the company partnered with Microsoft to build a financial AI platform using Microsoft Azure AI services. This project aims to personalize client support and bring advanced intelligence to the firm's business.

Franklin Templeton also expanded its SMA platform in 2025 by adding managed options strategies to its Canvas platform. This gives advisors more tools to manage risk and customize portfolios.

Franklin Templeton products and services

Franklin Templeton offers investment products with daily pricing and a suite of advanced solutions for different investor needs. Their offerings cover both traditional and alternative investments, with options for individuals, professionals, and institutions.

Daily-pricing products

Franklin Templeton provides several investment options with daily pricing:

  • Mutual funds: Daily returns across asset classes
  • Exchange traded funds (ETFs): Flexible trading and broad market access
  • Separately managed accounts (SMAs): Tailored portfolios for specific needs
  • 529 portfolios: Education-focused investment options
  • Interval funds: Periodic liquidity for alternative assets
  • Tender offer funds: Access to less liquid investments
  • Money market funds: Short-term, low-risk cash management

Additional capabilities and specialized services

Beyond traditional daily-pricing products, Franklin Templeton offers advanced investment solutions:

  • Franklin managed options strategies: Risk management through options
  • Alternatives: Investments in private equity, property, and hedge funds
  • Digital assets: Exposure to emerging digital markets
  • Customized SMAs: Personalized investment approaches
  • Retirement solutions: IRAs and employer-sponsored plans

Franklin Templeton is also recognized for strategies that help with tax-efficient wealth management, sustainable retirement income, and efficient wealth transfer. The firm provides insights and tools for college education funding and other wealth planning needs.

Culture and corporate values

Core company values

Franklin Templeton states that its culture is global, supportive, and focused on progress and inclusion. The company highlights these core values as central to its approach:

  • Put clients first
  • Build relationships
  • Achieve quality results
  • Work with integrity

Employee benefits and support

According to the company, benefits are designed to support flexibility, self-care, and community involvement. Franklin Templeton offers a comprehensive benefits package to its employees:

Wellness and health support

  • Be Well program: Support for self-care, mental health, and healthy habits
  • Global wellness platform: Online fitness, wellness classes, and health coverage

Work flexibility

  • Flexible work: Options for remote work, flexible schedules, and caregiver leave
  • Paid time off: Vacation, holidays, wellness days, and volunteer time

Family and parental support

  • Parental leave: At least 12 paid weeks for birth, adoption, or surrogacy

Financial and community benefits

  • Financial rewards: Pay-for-performance, annual incentives, and recognition programs
  • Retirement savings: Employee stock plan and retirement plan options
  • Financial wellness: Training on budgeting, credit, and retirement planning
  • Community support: Paid volunteer time, donations for doers, and cause cards

Most benefits vary by country, so employees are advised to check with their Franklin Templeton recruiter for local details.

Leadership at Franklin Templeton

Jennifer Johnson, CEO

Jennifer M. Johnson is CEO of Franklin Templeton and leads the company today. Johnson has held leadership roles across investment management, distribution, technology, operations, and wealth management before becoming CEO in February 2020. She earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California at Davis.

Executive leadership team

The executive team brings a range of experience and unique skills to Franklin Templeton's leadership:

Gregory E. Johnson, Executive Chair

Serves as executive chair and chair of the board, bringing decades of leadership and family legacy.

Rupert H. Johnson, Jr., Vice Chair

Vice chair who guides firm direction while upholding founding family values.

Daniel Gamba, Co-President and Chief Commercial Officer

Works as co-president and chief commercial officer, focusing on commercial growth and global partnerships.

Terrence J. Murphy, Co-President

Co-president and head of public market investments, overseeing public market strategies and performance.

Matthew Nicholls, Co-President, CFO, and COO

Serves as co-president, CFO, and COO, managing financial operations and business strategy.

Thomas C. Merchant, Executive VP and General Counsel

Executive VP, general counsel, and assistant secretary, leading legal and compliance functions.

Leadership philosophy

The leadership team values new ideas and welcomes different viewpoints from employees. They believe that working together and sharing perspectives leads to better results.

The Future at Franklin Templeton

Digital assets and blockchain innovation

Franklin Templeton is working with Binance to create new digital asset products that connect traditional and decentralized markets. The company's focus is on using blockchain to make investing and settlement easier and more efficient for clients. The firm aims to bring tokenization into everyday investing and help clients benefit from new technology.

Artificial intelligence integration

The firm is also rolling out agentic AI tools across its global operations by partnering with Wand AI, an AI platform. It plans to use these systems to boost productivity, improve research, and automate complex tasks for clients and staff. The company seeks to make AI a core part of how it invests and operates in the future.

The latest Franklin Templeton news

Stay informed about Franklin Templeton's latest developments, strategic initiatives, and market updates. This section highlights recent news and announcements about the company's business, products, and industry activities.

Displaying 524 results
Franklin Templeton buying crypto shop as it continues push into nontraditional assets
ALTERNATIVES APR 01, 2026
Franklin Templeton buying crypto shop as it continues push into nontraditional assets

“Crypto’s institutional moment has arrived,” an executive said.

Advisor-focused hires lead latest wave of wealth management leadership moves
Advisor-focused hires lead latest wave of wealth management leadership moves

Product, recruiting, and client strategy roles dominate latest senior appointments at firms including Franklin, Edwards, Bernstein, Ellevest.

7th graders trading stocks? Why Schwab’s Generation Alpha account seems a savvy move
7th graders trading stocks? Why Schwab’s Generation Alpha account seems a savvy move

With the next generation of adults showing interest in their financial futures, creating the right products could be a winner.

Capital Group: ETFs can help advisors improve practice management, succession planning
ETFS MAR 20, 2026
Capital Group: ETFs can help advisors improve practice management, succession planning

“Tax efficiency is usually the number one thing that people think about,” said Scott Davis, head of ETFs at Capital Group.

Franklin Templeton: Younger generations set to drive active ETF growth
ETFS MAR 17, 2026
Franklin Templeton: Younger generations set to drive active ETF growth

“I think the younger generation follows performance, so if active managers can generate alpha, money will flow there," said Megan Rust, Franklin Templeton's vice president of ETF capital markets.

Fund industry’s top performers clinch honors at Lipper awards
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 12, 2026
Fund industry’s top performers clinch honors at Lipper awards

Fidelity and Franklin Templeton were big winners at the awards, which celebrate the industry’s top funds and fund management firms.

Lipper awards set to highlight fund industry stars
MUTUAL FUNDS MAR 09, 2026
Lipper awards set to highlight fund industry stars

“It's going to be an amazing event,” Brandon Adkins, head of Lipper North America Research at the London Stock Exchange Group, told InvestmentNews.

Don't give up on foreign stocks due to geopolitical tensions
EQUITIES MAR 06, 2026
Don't give up on foreign stocks due to geopolitical tensions

Foreign stocks are selling off faster than domestic ones due to the war, but advisors are telling clients not to unload their international shares.

Growing an icon in the age of AI
Growing an icon in the age of AI

Fiduciary Trust International CEO Adam Spector details his plans for the century-old firm at the dawn of a new technology.

Monthly Spotlight: Practice Management
Monthly Spotlight: Practice Management

Every month, InvestmentNews produces a series of articles on a theme affecting financial professionals. All coverage through the month can be found here.

Advisors can’t wait too long for muni yields opportunity, warns Franklin Templeton’s Barber
Advisors can’t wait too long for muni yields opportunity, warns Franklin Templeton’s Barber

Holding out for perfect clarity could mean a missed chance, municipal bonds director tells InvestmentNews.

Advyzon’s TAMP adds Schwab-managed bond strategies to model marketplace
FINTECH JAN 26, 2026
Advyzon’s TAMP adds Schwab-managed bond strategies to model marketplace

Partnership brings Schwab’s Wasmer Schroeder bond lineups and model portfolios onto Advyzon’s Nucleus marketplace for RIAs.

Vestmark, T. Rowe Price team up for new RIA-focused model portfolios
ETFS JAN 22, 2026
Vestmark, T. Rowe Price team up for new RIA-focused model portfolios

The new collaboration adds to the $184 billion landscape of personalized, tax-efficient ETF and mutual fund portfolios at scale.

Empower unveils Blackstone as latest private-market investment partner
Empower unveils Blackstone as latest private-market investment partner

Tie-up seeks to deepen retirement-plan access to private markets as advisors weigh diversification benefits, fees, and suitability.

Bullish forces will carry Bitcoin higher in 2026, advisors say
EQUITIES JAN 14, 2026
Bullish forces will carry Bitcoin higher in 2026, advisors say

Bitcoin finished 2025 slightly lower after a turbulent ride, but wealth managers see it bouncing back in the coming months. Here's why.