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BTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group adds to its two wins in the Global awards section by landing a further two prizes in the regional Americas awards.
AXA wins the European Institutional Investor of the Year award as AXA IM Alts lands a top prize and a runner-up berth.
BTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group wins the award for Global Fund Manager of the Year as PSP Investments retains its crown for the Institutional Investor of the Year.
Warakirri Asset Management was 2021’s runner-up for the Asia-Pacific Fund Manager of the Year award but takes home the top prize for 2022.
Welcome to Field Notes, your new weekly briefing for all things natural assets and natural capital. In today's newsletter: Manna Tree looks for the next Vital Farms; the IPCC’s sixth report lands; NatureFinance offers a biodiversity credits roadmap, Leading Harvest arrives in Australia and we report from California’s Agri-Tech Innovation Summit. Here's your start-of-the-week briefing, for our valued subscribers only.
Roc Partners pipped Warakirri Asset Management to the Asia-Pacific Fund Manager of the Year award.
British fund manager Gresham House took home the fund manager of the year awards as Sweden’s AP3 won the institutional award.
BTG Pactual emerged as fund manager of the year in the combined North and South America category.
The winners of global categories such as Personality, Firm and Fundraise of the Year, as well as sectors like agtech, sustainability and innovation.