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1 Asset Management expands its global footprint – enters Luxembourg and strengthens its position in the global investment market

The investment fund management company 1 Asset Management, currently managing funds with a net asset value exceeding EUR 400 million, has acquired a management company in Luxembourg. This marks a new stage in the group’s expansion beyond the Baltic States and Eastern European region, aiming to attract a geographically broader base of investors and partners, […]

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KU Credit Union Group contributes to the construction of a new “Šiaurės Licėjus” school

As the demand for educational services continues to grow and parents seek higher-quality learning alternatives, the Lithuanian Central Credit Union (LCKU), which unites the LKU group of credit unions, is taking a significant step forward by investing in educational infrastructure. To this end, the LKU credit union group has become one of the investors in

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IAM Petcare Growth Fund makes €10 million equity investment in LuxVet Group

The IAM Petcare Growth Fund, managed by the investment management company 1 Asset Management, has made a EUR 10 million equity investment in LuxVet Group, which operates veterinary clinics in Poland and Romania. With this step, the fund contributes to the ambitious expansion of the veterinary clinic network across the Central and Eastern European region.

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Marius Jakulis Jason joins the shareholders of 1 Asset Management

Renowned Lithuanian investor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Marius Jakulis Jason has joined the shareholders of the fund management company 1 Asset Management. The company’s partners believe that this step will strengthen the firm’s capital base and contribute to further growth and expansion. Marius Jakulis Jason has acquired 29.35% of the company’s shares. The remaining shares are

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A new luxurious Aperityvo-style bar opens in Vilnius

The five-star Radisson Collection Astorija hotel in Vilnius Old Town is preparing for another new phase – at the end of March, a luxurious Aperitivo-style bar will open its doors, inviting both Vilnius residents and city guests to enjoy not only an elegant atmosphere but also indulge in exclusive drinks during the day and evening. A new bar

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1 Asset Management has established a Education Infrastructure Fund

1 Asset Management has established the Education Infrastructure Fund, which will invest in private schools and other education-related infrastructure in Lithuania and other Baltic countries. “The fund’s goal is to contribute to the development of quality educational infrastructure that meets the growing needs of society and ensures an attractive return on investment in the long

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1 Asset Management backed by EIF will expand the infrastructure of student houses in Central and Eastern Europe

Student housing in Central-Eastern Europe is set to expand following a €50 million commitment by the European Investment Fund (EIF) to an initiative run by Lithuanian investment company 1 Asset Management. The EIF contribution, backed by the InvestEU programme, supports the Central and Eastern Europe Student Housing Fund and brings total pledges for it to

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