Impact & Sustainability

Sustainability mindset leads to impact investment agenda

Our approach

Ensuring that asset portfolios have good environmental performance would increase the attractiveness of properties and facilities for tenants and occupiers, thus enabling us to retain suitable, reliable tenants and to attract future buyers with our sustainability regime. 

At TGIM Assets we anticipate that prioritising sustainability will create impending investing opportunities and we wish to build our credentials as an impact investing specialist in private equity real assets segment. 

‘To be a highly efficient manager for the benefit of clients and colleagues, TGIM will continuously improve its business processes in compliance with laws and other regulations, reduce its environmental impact while enhancing long term profitability’ 

Sustainability as a mindest

  • We are committed to seeing climate change and sustainability integrated into all financial transactions.

  • Scrutiny over ESG investments and assets will increase, therefore metrics and transparency on assessment
    will be more crucial to decisions.

  • The built environment currently accounts for almost 40% of carbon emissions, making real estate key to reaching net zero goals
    and driving economic and social equality. The direction of travel is clear: zero carbon real estate will become a necessity, rather
    than an aspiration.

COP 27: Common Reporting Standards

The new board, International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) to be based in Frankfurt, will develop a comprehensive global baseline of sustainability disclosure standards that address companies’ impacts on sustainability matters relevant to assessing enterprise value and making investment decisions, we will be aligned to continue developing our portfolios toward climate and social imperatives.

ESG Compliance and Reporting through every stage of the investment process:

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