A leading global investment company
Focusing on investing sustainably through bespoke solutions in public and private markets
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About
Abrdn
Global asset manager abrdn helps clients and customers to plan, save and invest for their future. It manages US$452.4 billion of assets for a range of institutions and individuals in over 80 countries worldwide¹. It has 700+ investment professionals across 30+ offices and investment centres in 18 locations. Its experts invest across markets globally, with a range of innovative solutions spanning equities, fixed income, multi-asset allocation, real assets, private markets, quantitative and liquidity. It is a global leader in sustainable investing and corporate best practices, embedding environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into both its investment process and its own operations.
¹As of December 31 2022
Why
Abrdn
abrdn runs a disciplined investment process, combining macro-economic analysis of markets, economies and industries with first-hand research of companies to identify opportunities. It invests in quality assets actively and with high conviction, constructing portfolios to deliver improved risk-adjusted returns over relevant benchmark indices over the long term. Its teams endorse a collaborative approach, pooling insights globally and conducting rigorous peer reviews to support investment decision-making. To drive positive change and reduce risk, it integrates environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into its investment process and takes an active approach to engaging company leaders. It has also set net-zero-directed investing commitments and undertakes forward-looking research related to climate change impacts. As a corporation, abrdn has committed to achieve net zero in its own operations by 2040, and a 50% reduction in operational emissions by 2025 versus a 2018 baseline.