Fixed income asset manager Los Angeles — DoubleLine Capital LP is a credit- and fixed-income-centric asset manager headquartered at 333 South Grand Avenue, 18th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071. Retail investors typically access the firm through mutual funds and ETFs (names and tickers change—read current prospectuses); institutions negotiate separate accounts and model portfolios. The firm is widely covered in financial media for macro and credit views; media ≠ a prospectus.
Industry positioning
- Specialization: mortgage, structured credit, rates, and related sleeves rather than broad equity indexing—verify the mandate of the exact fund or sleeve you evaluate.
- Distribution: combines wirehouse and RIA channels with direct investor education content; minimums differ by product.
- Research footprint: publishes frequent market commentary; treat it as education, not personalized advice.
Business context
- Founded: public sources place formation in the late 2000s after a spin-out of a prior asset-management team—confirm in official regulatory filings if material to you.
- Scale: operates as a large specialist fixed-income shop by AUM industry standards, though AUM fluctuates with markets.
- Geography: Los Angeles is the stated headquarters; client service and portfolio teams may sit in multiple U.S. metros.
Languages & accessibility
Client communications default to English. The Grand Avenue tower is a Class A office—contact investor services for ADA accommodations for in-person meetings or events.
Location & contact
- Address: 333 S Grand Ave, 18th floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071, United States
- Phone: +1 213-633-8200
- Website: doubleline.com
Last verified (desk review): April 2026 — NAP matched to listing; strategy summary from public fund docs and media profiles.
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