Financial Groups
Financial groups are organizations that provide a range of financial services, including banking, insurance, and investment management. They often consist of multiple companies or divisions that work together to offer comprehensive solutions to individuals and businesses. By pooling resources and expertise, financial groups can better serve their clients and manage risks.
These groups can vary in size and scope, from large multinational corporations to smaller regional firms. They may operate under a single brand or have distinct subsidiaries, each specializing in different areas of finance. Examples of financial groups include JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Allianz.