Track the Federated Hermes, INC. stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Finance & Banking sector, Federated Hermes, INC. has published 198 reports. Market capitalisation: €4.3bn. The latest transaction was reported on 23 June 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: DONAHUE J CHRISTOPHER. The full history is openly available.
Analysts rate Federated Hermes, INC. Hold (neutral), based on 7 analysts. Average price target: US$56.71.
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Federated Hermes, Inc. (NYSE: FHI) is a US-listed asset manager headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with origins dating back to 1955. The company was built on a long-standing franchise in money market and liquidity management, and over time expanded into a broader investment platform spanning fixed income, equities, multi-asset strategies, alternatives, and responsible investment solutions. For French-speaking investors, it should be viewed not as a commercial bank but as a specialized financial services group whose earnings profile is tied to assets under management, client flows, market levels, and the pricing power of active investment products. The modern group was formed through the combination of Federated Investors and Hermes Investment Management, which strengthened the company’s international footprint and enhanced its responsible-investment capabilities. Today, Federated Hermes offers separately managed accounts, money market funds, bond funds, equity strategies, liquidity products, and specialized alternative mandates, including infrastructure-related strategies through dedicated affiliates. This diversification matters strategically: it reduces reliance on one single asset class while preserving a strong identity in liquidity management, where the firm has built a durable reputation over decades. According to the company’s latest corporate materials, Federated Hermes manages $907.1 billion of assets and serves approximately 11,000 client firms, placing it among the meaningful players in the US and global asset-management landscape. Its distribution model is primarily institutional and intermediary-driven, serving professional investors, financial advisers, and client platforms across North America, Europe, and other international markets through its investment and distribution subsidiaries. The firm emphasizes research quality, disciplined portfolio construction, client service, and responsible investing as core differentiators in a highly competitive industry that is shaped by fee pressure, scale advantages, and market cycles. Competitively, Federated Hermes operates in a crowded market dominated by global asset managers and specialized boutique firms. Its key advantage is the combination of a historic money-market franchise, a broad active-management platform, and a recognized position in stewardship and ESG-oriented investing. Recent company updates in 2026 point to continued strategic execution: the firm reported record assets under management in first-quarter 2026 materials, appointed Steve Chiavarone as Chief Investment Officer, Global Equities, and completed the acquisition of an 80% majority interest in FCP Fund Manager, L.P. These actions suggest an effort to deepen investment capabilities and broaden growth avenues. Listed on the US market — specifically the NYSE — Federated Hermes remains a notable asset-management name whose performance is influenced by interest-rate trends, capital-market conditions, and investor demand for active and responsible strategies.