What is the difference between asset management and capital management?

The asset management business refers to the behavior that the asset manager operates the clients' assets, provides the clients with securities, funds and other financial products and collects fees according to the methods, conditions, requirements and restrictions agreed in the asset management contract.

Capital management is an organism that transforms the existing wealth, such as funds and assets, into the capital needed for production, that is, people-oriented, integrating knowledge, talents, ideals and strategies, adapting to the needs of social environment through management and creating endless long-term value.

There are three main types of asset management business:

1. Provide targeted asset management services for a single customer.

2. Handling collective asset management business for multiple customers.

3. Handle special asset management business for customers' specific purposes.

Advantages of asset management function:

1, structured data

2. Simplify the workflow

3. Take control of the overall situation and get rewards

References:

Asset Management-Baidu Encyclopedia

Capital Management-Baidu Encyclopedia