Northwestern may be ready to sell Russell

Management at Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has decided that Russell Investments is not a core asset and is seriously considering putting the $140 billion asset manager up for sale, according to a number of investment bankers and industry observers.
AUG 29, 2010
Management at Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has decided that Russell Investments is not a core asset and is seriously considering putting the $140 billion asset manager up for sale, according to a number of investment bankers and industry observers. Darryll Fortune, a spokesman for Northwestern, said that Russell is not for sale and dismissed industry speculation that Northwestern was considering unloading the unit. Jennifer Tice, a Russell spokeswoman, said the firm doesn't comment on industry rumors. Russell has suffered a series of setbacks over the past few years, observers said. Within the past two years, the firm asked its chief executive, Craig Ueland, to resign, saw a number of executives leave and laid off 400 employees, according to sister publication Pensions & Investments. In March, chief financial officer Frank Ryan and chief of staff Terry Berland announced their departures, according to Pensions & Investments.

UNHAPPY ABOUT MOVE

Industry officials who have spoken to Russell Investments employees said that more departures can be expected. Andrew Doman, a former McKinsey & Co. executive who was named Russell's president and CEO last year, is relocating the firm's headquarters from Tacoma, Wash., to Seattle in October. Although the move is only 34 miles, some employees are not thrilled by the prospect of a longer commute. “We are getting outreach from employees there,” said one industry recruiter. “You can pick those guys clean.” Ms. Tice disputed the notion that overall employees were unhappy about the move. “That's a mischaracterization,” she said. “This is a big organization, and there are some people who are excited about the move and others who might not be.”

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES

To help employees transition to the new commute, Russell is paying for buses, ferries and trains. Additionally Russell allows employees to telecommute and work flexible schedules, Ms. Tice said. Finally, the firm is giving employees a $700 allowance per year for a gym membership. Russell has 1,800 employees worldwide, 900 in the U.S. Many of Russell's business struggles stem from the 2008 financial market meltdown, observers said. In 2008, the firm shut down its fund-of-hedge-funds operation. Russell's money market funds had exposure of more than 5% to securities of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., which went bust in 2008. As a result, Northwestern Mutual put $764 million into those money funds to prevent them from breaking the buck. Earlier this year, Russell sold its private-equity firm, Pantheon Ventures Ltd., to Affiliated Managers Group Inc. for $775 million. Any discussions going on at Northwestern are very preliminary and no investment bankers had heard if the insurance company had retained a banker. E-mail Jessica Toonkel at [email protected].

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