Specialty assets – also known as nonfinancial or real assets – offer you another way to diversify your portfolio. These assets may include farms, ranches, real estate, closely held businesses or natural resources rights. They can offer significant upside potential but also present oversight and administrative challenges.
From acquisition and sale support to management oversight to succession planning, the U.S. Bank Specialty Asset Management Group can help provide effective stewardship of your specialty assets.
Whether you need us to manage your farm, serve as your trustee or act in another capacity, we’ve got you covered. We’ve managed farms and ranches for more than 65 years. Our team supervises more than 2,700 farms covering over 460,000 acres.
As a real estate owner, you’re impacted by factors such as local market conditions, shifting market cycles and a changing economy. You also may need help with repairs, renovations and maintenance; management and leasing; administration of property taxes, insurance and loans; and sales. Our team can oversee every detail of residential, commercial, multifamily property and land management.
As a holder of assets in a business, you may need a third-party business appraisal, a succession plan, asset acquisition or sale support, or asset oversight and monitoring. Our team guides a wide array of equity interests, including closely held corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), business trusts and joint ventures.
When you have oil, gas or mineral holdings, you can look to us to help you assess market conditions and effectively position your holdings in the current environment. Our team works with key industry partners and applies technology and other innovative resources to inform our recommendations.
For decades, our Specialty Asset Management Group has helped clients like you manage their specialty holdings. Contact us to discuss your specific needs and learn how our team can provide guidance on the management of your nonfinancial assets.
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