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Schroders is a global investment manager that provides active asset management, wealth management, and investment solutions. Established in 1804, Schroders remains true to its roots as a family-founded business. The Principal Shareholder Group continues to be a significant shareholder, holding approximately 44% of the issued share capital.
Schroders' success can be attributed to its diversified business model, spanning different asset classes, client types, and geographies. The company offers innovative products and solutions through four core business divisions: Public Markets, Solutions, Wealth Management, and Schroders Capital, which focuses on private markets, including private equity, renewable infrastructure investing, private debt and credit alternatives, and real estate.
Schroders aims to provide excellent investment performance to clients through active management. This means directing capital toward resilient businesses with sustainable business models, consistent with the investment goals of its clients. Schroders serves a diverse client base that includes pensions, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, foundations, high-net-worth individuals, family offices, as well as end clients through partnerships with distributors, financial professionals, and online platforms.