Schroders unites private assets capabilities under £46bn banner

Georg Wunderlin will lead Schroders Capital

James Baxter-Derrington
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Schroders has brought its range of private assets capabilities together under its newly launched Schroders Capital umbrella.

The new brand will take on £46.1bn in assets under management, offering access to investment opportunities managed by a range of teams, although impact specialist BlueOrchard will retain its independent brand identity. Schroders launches £4bn UK Investment Solutions business Under the new banner, investors will be able to access private equity, securitised products and asset-based finance, private debt, real estate, infrastructure and insurance-linked securities. Each asset class is set to maintain a "high level of autonomy" within Schroders Capital, but will also benefit from "enh...

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