Pictet Asset Management has been selected as a founding partner for a new four-year global research programme geared to helping the financial industry develop strategies to protect natural capital and halt biodiversity loss.
The initiative, which will receive approximately EUR5 million in research funding from Mistra, the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research, will be overseen by the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) at Stockholm University.
Pictet AM is the only asset management company in the Biodiversity Finance (BIOFIN) programme, chosen for its track record in “innovative thinking” in sustainable finance.
As an ‘Impact Partner’, Pictet AM’s role is to provide investment expertise and to contribute to transdisciplinary research that can help bring about nature-positive changes in the financial system.
It will work alongside consortium members including the UN Principles for Responsible Investment and Stanford University. More details can be found here.
Sebastien Eisinger, Managing Partner Pictet Group, said: “Biodiversity is an important issue in sustainable investment, and we’re delighted to extend our relationship with the SRC and work with consortium partners to advance our collective knowledge on interactions between biodiversity and investments.”
This unique collaboration extends Pictet AM’s nine-year relationship with the SRC, whose Planetary Boundary Framework provides the analytical underpinning for the Pictet-Global Environmental Opportunities investment strategy, one of the largest of its kind in the world.