Asset Management Awards 2022 – winners announced

The winners of Asset Management Awards 2022 were announced last night at a gala ceremony in London.

Comedian, Jo Caulfield, hosted the evening and presented the awards to a room filled with industry specialists at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Organised by MoneyAge, the Asset Management Awards are designed to recognise outstanding achievement in the UK and European institutional and retail asset management spaces.

The objectives of the awards are to honour the outstanding professionals and firms in the many and varied fields of asset management, to recognise, celebrate, and promote best practice, to support continuing development, contribute towards raising the standards of asset management and to provide recognition for those who are providing effective support to the sector.

Congratulations to all who took home a trophy on the night. A full list of the winners can be seen below.

Asset Manager of the Year – up to €100bn AUM

WINNER: Slater Investments

Asset Manager of the Year – over €100bn AUM

WINNER: Royal London Asset Management

Fixed Income Manager of the Year – up to €100bn AUM

WINNER: TwentyFour Asset Management

Fixed Income Manager of the Year – over €100bn AUM

WINNER: M&G Investment Management

Equities Manager of the Year

WINNER: Slater Investments

Multi-Asset Manager of the Year

WINNER: Handelsbanken Wealth & Asset Management

Property Manager of the Year

WINNER: Patron Capital

Infrastructure Manager of the Year

WINNER: Infracapital

Alternatives Investment Provider of the Year

WINNER: Gresham House

Private Equity Manager of the Year

WINNER: Pantheon

Emerging Markets Manager of the Year

WINNER: Polar Capital

Factor Investor Offering of the Year

WINNER: BNP Paribas Asset Management

Sustainability Provider of the Year

WINNER: TOBAM

Currency Manager of the Year

WINNER: Mesirow Currency Management

Fiduciary Manager of the Year

WINNER: Charles Stanley & Co

LDI Manager of the Year

WINNER: BMO Global Asset Management EMEA

Active Manager of the Year

WINNER: Fisher Group

Asset Management Innovation of the Year

WINNER: Patron Capital

ESG Initiative of the Year

WINNER: HANetf

Investment Consultancy of the Year

WINNER: bfinance

Marketing Campaign of the Year

WINNER: Schroders

Technology Provider of the Year

WINNER: Jacobi

Diversity Award

WINNER: Schroders

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