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    US$ 16.125 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021) [1] Number of employees. ~18,600 (As of December 31, 2022) [1] Subsidiaries. Principal Mutual Fund. Website. principal .com. Principal Financial Group is an American global financial investment management and insurance company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.

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  9. Principal Group - Wikipedia

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    Principal Group. The Principal Group was a group of interrelated Canadian financial companies that collapsed in 1987, resulting in losses to an estimated 67,000 people. Losses were in recovered in part through provincial governments paying compensation, based on findings as to deficiencies in regulatory oversight.