We have committed to become a restorative business. This means we will seek to put more back into society and the planet than we take out. We will aim to go beyond ‘net zero’ not just doing no harm but helping to restore nature, become climate positive and support a greener economy. We aim to achieve this by channeling the principles of responsible investment through everything we do. As an asset manager we will collaborate with our investors, occupiers and supply chain to deliver this ambition, focusing our attention on where we can contribute most through three key focus areas:
In doing this, we will ensure that equal focus is given to each of the three outcomes whilst indirectly contributing to the UN SDGs. To enable Savills IM to deliver the highest positive impacts, whilst reducing negative impacts from our business operations, we have categorised our impact as ‘contribution’ for six priority SDGs (SDG 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 and 15) and ‘alignment’ for three others (SDG 3, 4, and 5).
Integrating ESG into our investment management process ensures that ESG risks and opportunities are not siloed, but recognised and acted upon throughout our business, as well as communicated to investors.
We engage regularly with our clients, occupiers, staff and community stakeholders to promote principles of responsible investment and to ensure alignment with best practice.
We have been a signatory of the UN-aligned Principles for Responsible Investment since 2014. We report our policy and practices publicly on the PRI website (transparency report available here), and document our ESG activities in our annual report.
Read our full responsible investment policy here, and associated guidance notes.
For our net zero carbon pathway: enabling resilient real estate, please click here.
This page contains disclosures required to be made pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 on sustainability‐related disclosures in the financial services sector (“SFDR“).
This includes:
Sustainability Risk Policies: Article 3 Statement
Principal Adverse Impacts Statement: Article 4 Disclosure
Remuneration Statement: Article 5 Disclosure
For broader sustainability disclosures pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 on sustainability‐related disclosures in the financial services sector (“SFDR“) click here.
Further information on how Savills Investment Management manages sustainability risk and opportunities can be found in our Responsible Investment Policy and Guidelines.