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Sarasin & Partners
Sarasin & Partners was established in 1983 as a London-based investment manager. It serves private clients, charities, pension funds, institutions and fund...
Sarasin & Partners
Sarasin & Partners was established in 1983 as a London-based investment manager. It serves private clients, charities, pension funds, institutions and fund investors. The firm provides discretionary and advisory services across equities, fixed income and multi-asset strategies. It maintains a local management ownership structure. In 2022 it acquired Sarasin Bread Street. Assets under management stand at $24.5 billion. No additional offices or headcount figures are disclosed. No philanthropic vehicles or club memberships appear in public records.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
1983
AUM
24513 (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
Juxon House, 100 St Paul's Churchyard, London, EC4M 8BU, United Kingdom
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who are the key decision makers at Sarasin & Partners?
No named principals or investment committee members are disclosed in available records.
What client types does Sarasin & Partners serve?
The firm manages capital for private clients, charities, pension funds, institutions and investors in its funds.
Does Sarasin & Partners have a disclosed ownership structure?
It operates with a local management stake.
What was the 2022 transaction involving Sarasin Bread Street?
Sarasin & Partners acquired Sarasin Bread Street in 2022.
Where is Sarasin & Partners headquartered?
The firm is based at Juxon House, 100 St Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8BU.
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