Schroders Unveils First Impact Report, Highlighting Commitment to Socially Responsible Investments Post-BlueOrchard Acquisition

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The publication is the culmination of investments and integration, following the acquisition of the pioneering social impact investment firm, BlueOrchard, by Schroders in 2019.

Schroders recently published its first Impact Report, highlighting the Group’s commitment to socially impactful investments and dedication to creating a positive footprint for society and the environment on behalf of its clients.

According to a related announcement, this publication represents the culmination of investments and integration, following the acquisition of the pioneering social impact investment firm, BlueOrchard, by Schroders in 2019. This acquisition led to the development of Schroders’ proprietary Impact Framework. The Impact Framework has been verified by BlueMark, an independent impact assessment service provider. Schroders is now the only diversified asset manager included on BlueMark’s Practice Leaderboard.

Schroders’ Impact Report provides a comprehensive summary of the tangible footprint of the company’s impact investments. At the same time, it highlights the group’s commitment to measuring and disclosing the results of impact portfolios to its clients.

The Report offers a thorough analysis of Schroders’ portfolio contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as an overview of activities carried out in response to commitments to the listed companies included in the impact investment mutual funds.

Furthermore, it provides insights into the climate performance of Schroders’ portfolios, incorporating greenhouse gas emissions and the climate risks they face, as well as potential climate transition investment opportunities that arise.

The CEO of the Schroders group, Peter Harrison, stated:

“The publication of our first Impact Report is an important step in ensuring that our clients can clearly see the tangible positive outcomes of their investments. We are proud to have developed a pioneering impact measurement capability in the industry, covering a variety of sectors, geographical areas, and specializations.

We benefited from close collaboration with our colleagues at BlueOrchard, who played a central role in establishing Schroders’ Impact Framework, as well as in the broader development of the range of impact investments.”

To date, the range of Schroders’ impact investments has invested in companies, mutual funds, and assets that support 504,646 individuals, including 91,569 in healthcare services, 36,068 in digital services, and 67,763 in financial services. This is the positive impact of Schroders, which is directly linked to the scale of its investments, as of December 31, 2023 [1].

Additionally, the range of Schroders’ impact investments includes 20 mutual funds [2] that focus on a broad spectrum of asset classes and geographical areas, including listed and private equity, infrastructure funds, real estate, and multi-private asset solutions. It represents approximately $5.25 billion in assets under management [3] from Schroders, Schroders Capital, and BlueOrchard. Last month, Schroders announced the launch of the Schroder ISF[4] European Equity Impact fund, further expanding the range.

The funds are designed to address global challenges around a range of impact-related issues, including Inclusion, Health and Well-being, the Environment, Responsible Consumption and Production, and Sustainable Infrastructure, aiming to align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

All mutual funds in Schroders’ impact investment category follow the Impact Framework, which was created in close collaboration with the pioneering social impact investment firm BlueOrchard, leveraging its 20+ years of experience in this field.

This pioneering framework [5] allows the group to report on impact at both an overall level and at the level of individual asset classes or funds. This further demonstrates the group’s commitment to integrating impact throughout the investment process of impact investments.

Maria Teresa Zappia, Global Head of Impact at Schroders and Deputy CEO and Chief Impact & Blended Finance Officer at BlueOrchard, noted:

“This report is the result of the close and successful integration of BlueOrchard’s ten years of experience in social impact investments, along with the expertise of our colleagues at Schroders, Schroders Capital, and Cazenove Capital.

The Impact Framework allows us to create a positive footprint at an overall level across sectors, asset classes, and client categories, which sets us apart in the industry. We are excited to continue meeting the growing demand for products and solutions with a positive social impact, based on our clients’ needs.”

The report is attached

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