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McKinsey considers sale of in-house asset manager after years of controversy

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New York | McKinsey is considering spinning off its in-house asset manager MIO Partners, which invests the private wealth of the consulting firm’s senior staff and alumni.

The firm said it had hired Ardea Partners, a boutique investment bank founded by former Goldman Sachs deal makers, for a strategic review of MIO, which has been dogged by years of controversy over potential conflicts of interest with McKinsey’s consulting work.

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