FleishmanHillard's Future of Asset Management: Global Report 2023 Finds that Three-Fourths of Retail Investors Around the World Value ESG Commitments When Choosing an Asset Manager
- Investors are increasingly seeking transparency, authenticity, and accessibility in the asset management industry.
- DE&I policies and commitment are important considerations for US investors.
- The AI sector attracts high interest from European investors.
- ESG considerations are on the rise in the Asia Pacific market.
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AI, ESG and DE&I Among Top Investor Considerations
Based on a survey of more than 2,000 retail investors in
"The asset management industry has been going through a period of unprecedented change," said Thomas J. Laughran, senior vice president and partner, Financial and Professional Services practice lead. "Markets have been buffeted by first the pandemic and then rising interest rate shocks. Cultural and regulatory shifts have focused greater attention on ESG, DE&I and how investments are marketed and deployed. Information sources and investment management options have proliferated as a result of technology and social media.
"Around the world, investor expectations of how, when, where and why they engage with investment and financial services' providers are continuously evolving in this dynamic environment. Amid the uncertainty, investors across the globe are increasingly seeking transparency, authenticity and accessibility in how the industry engages, informs and communicates with them."
Among the key findings by region:
- Despite a contentious political climate, more than three quarters (
78% ) of U.S. investors cite DE&I policies and commitment as important considerations in selecting a financial advisor. More than two thirds (73% ) expect clear and transparent ESG policies, goals and commitments to be public and accessible. - Though the use of ChatGPT/AI may still be in its infancy for retail investors, some
60% of U.S. investors say they have already used ChatGPT or AI tools for investment-related decisions. - More than
90% of U.S. investors select performance and credibility as driving factors in selecting a financial advisor, on par with transparency in communication and fees. - For U.S. investors, news and financial media are the most common sources for information on investment funds and products, outweighing even financial advisors and asset managers.
- In
Germany ,France and theUK , investor appetite in the AI sector is high, attracting more interest than all other sectors. However, use of AI tools in investing lags, especially in theUK where just28% of investors have used AI tools, lowest among all the markets surveyed. - European investors place great importance in ESG considerations and are particularly wary of false claims or promises. Approximately three-quarters of European investors say they won't invest in companies alleged to be engaged in greenwashing.
- Although over half of respondents in the
UK say they manage their own investments, just7% say that they are "very knowledgeable." - In contrast to their
U.S. counterparts, European investors are more likely to turn to financial advisors to inform their investment strategy, with brand/reputation and performance scoring as the most important factors in their choice of an asset manager.
- Inflation/stagflation and geopolitical tensions are the biggest concerns among investors across the four
Asia Pacific markets (China ,Hong Kong ,Singapore andSouth Korea ) surveyed. Investors inSouth Korea andChina are less likely than theirHong Kong andSingapore counterparts to reduce their risk appetite in response to business activities resuming after the COVID-19 pandemic. - Nearly half of respondents across the
Asia Pacific market turn to social media as a trusted source of financial information, higher thanU.S. or European investors, while online platforms slightly edged out financial advisors and banks in most markets for sources for investment management. - ESG considerations are on the rise across
Asia Pacific with large majorities of investors in each market eschewing investment in companies that engage in greenwashing, are accused of violating human rights or fail to live up to their ESG commitments.
To learn more, download The Future of Management: Global Report 2023.
FleishmanHillard's The Future of Asset Management: Global Report 2023 includes qualitative and quantitative data. FleishmanHillard TRUE Global Intelligence fielded an online survey of 2,000 investment professionals in mainland
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