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Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management
Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Boston, MA, since 2005. The firm manages $4.2 billion in assets, with $4.1...
Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management
Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Boston, MA, since 2005. The firm manages $4.2 billion in assets, with $4.1 billion on a discretionary basis. It has 35 employees and 17 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Bank / Wealth / Trust
Year founded
2005
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Boston
Corporate office
Boston, MA, United States
Principals
Patrick McVeigh
President, Chief Investment Officer
Chat Reynders
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management?
Patrick McVeigh serves as President and Chief Investment Officer, directing portfolio strategy and asset allocation. He leads the firm's investment committee and has guided the sustainable-investing research process since the firm's founding. Chat Reynders is Chairman and CEO, overseeing the broader firm direction and client relationships.
How does Reynders, McVeigh integrate ESG factors into its investment process?
Rather than relying solely on external ESG ratings, the firm conducts its own proprietary analysis of environmental, social, and governance factors across every holding. The team engages directly with company management on issues like climate risk, labor practices, and board composition. This analysis is woven directly into the fundamental equity and fixed-income research process, not applied as a post-hoc screen.
Does Reynders, McVeigh invest in private markets or only public securities?
The firm's mandate centers on publicly traded sustainable equities and fixed-income instruments across domestic and international markets. There is no publicly known allocation to private equity, venture capital, or direct real assets. The investment approach stays within liquid public markets where ESG engagement and exit are more readily executable.
What types of clients does Reynders, McVeigh serve?
The firm manages separate accounts for high-net-worth individuals, multi-generational family groups, and nonprofit institutions including private foundations and endowments. Its client base is deliberately concentrated to maintain a high-touch, customized portfolio management service rather than a mass-market platform.
Is Reynders, McVeigh part of a larger financial institution?
No. The firm operates as an independently owned investment manager based in Boston. It is not a subsidiary of a bank, insurance company, or larger asset-gathering platform. This independence allows the investment committee to maintain its concentrated sustainable-investing focus without pressure to diversify into unrelated product lines.
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