Alternative investment strategies offer unique opportunities generally not available through traditional markets, and are increasingly an important component of a balanced portfolio. Our specialist investment teams provide the expertise, access and proprietary insights necessary to capture value across a full range of alternative asset classes.
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#1 largest manager of farmland globally based on Pensions & Investments, Oct 2024. Rankings based total worldwide farmland assets under management for the 12 months ending 30 Jun 2024 as reported by each responding asset manager.
Top 10 manager of timber assets globally based on Pensions & Investments, Oct 2024. Rankings based on total worldwide farmland assets under management as of 30 Jun 2024 as reported by each responding asset manager; updated annually.
Top 5 largest real estate investment manager globally based on Pensions & Investments Real Estate Managers Special Report, October 2024. Ranking included 72 real estate managers and ranked them by total worldwide real estate assets as of 30 Jun 2024. Real estate assets are reported net of leverage, including contributions committed or received but not yet invested; REOCs are included with equity; REIT securities are excluded
Years as an active private capital investor as 31 Mar 2025
Important information on risk
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All investments carry a certain degree of risk, including the possible loss of principal, and there is no assurance that an investment will provide positive performance over any period of time. Certain products and services may not be available to all entities or persons. There is no guarantee that investment objectives will be achieved.
Investors should be aware that alternative investments are speculative, subject to substantial risks including the risks associated with limited liquidity, the potential use of leverage, potential short sales, currency exchange rates, and concentrated investments and may involve complex tax structures and investment strategies. Alternative investments may be illiquid, there may be no liquid secondary market or ready purchasers for such securities, they may not be required to provide periodic pricing or valuation information to investors, there may be delays in distributing tax information to investors, they are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as other types of pooled investment vehicles, and they may be subject to high fees and expenses, which will reduce profits.