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All information is as of September 30, 2024.
1 Includes AUM & Committed Capital. Committed Capital is a contractual agreement between an investor and a fund that obligates the investor to contribute that money to the fund as requested. The investor will generally make contributions over time, typically over several years. Committed capital represents commitments since inception.
2 Source: Insurance Investment Outsourcing Report: Insurance Asset Manager Rankings 2025 Edition. Neuberger Berman paid a fee to have access to the Insurance Asset Outsourcing Exchange database, but not to be included in The Insurance Investment Outsourcing Report or leaderboards. General Account (GA) assets fund the liabilities underwritten by the insurer and are available to pay claims and benefits to which insureds or policyholders are entitled. General account assets exclude assets held in separate accounts for variable annuity and unit-linked investments as well as pension fund assets. From 2022 to 2023, NB went from 16th to 15th in overall size of global 3rd party general account managers, from 16th to 17th for public insurance fixed income, and maintained 10th position for private insurance fixed income. In 2023, NB maintained its position as the #1 largest private equity manager for non-affiliated insurance general accounts for the 8th year in a row and established its position as the #1 largest residential mortgage loan manager for non-affiliated insurance general accounts for the first time.
Firm data, including employee and assets under management figures, reflect collective data for the various affiliated investment advisers that are subsidiaries of Neuberger Berman Group LLC (the “firm”). Firm history and timelines include the history and business expansions of all firm subsidiaries, including predecessor entities and acquisition entities. Investment professionals referenced include portfolio managers, research analysts/associates, traders, product specialists and team-dedicated economists/ strategists.
Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) 2020 Leaders’ Group: The year 2020 represents the first year that asset managers became eligible for PRI Leader designation, which formerly included asset owners only. The new designation was awarded to only 20 of the 2100+ investment manager PRI signatories. The Leaders’ Group showcases signatories at the cutting edge of responsible investment, and highlights trends in what they are doing. PRI uses signatories’ reporting responses and assessment data to identify those that are doing excellent work in responsible investment – across their organizations and with a focus on a given theme each year. The 2020 theme is climate reporting. Information about PRI Leader is sourced entirely from PRI and Neuberger Berman makes no representations, warranties or opinions based on that information.
Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) Scores: For illustrative and discussion purposes only. PRI grades are based on information reported directly by PRI signatories, of which investment managers totaled 1,924 for 2020, 1,119 for 2019, 1,120 for 2018 and 935 for 2017. All signatories are eligible to participate and must complete a questionnaire to be included. The underlying information submitted by signatories is not audited by the PRI or any other party acting on its behalf. Signatories report on their responsible investment activities by responding to asset-specific modules in the Reporting Framework. Each module houses a variety of indicators that address specific topics of responsible investment. Signatories’ answers are then assessed and results are compiled into an Assessment Report. The Assessment Report includes indicator scores summarizing the individual scores achieved and comparing them to the median; section scores – grouping similar indicator scores together into categories (e.g. policy, assurance, governance) and comparing them to the median; module scores – aggregating all the indicator scores within a module to assign one of six performance bands (from E to A+). Awards and ratings referenced do not reflect the experiences of any Neuberger Berman client and readers should not view such information as representative of any particular client’s experience or assume that they will have a similar investment experience as any previous or existing client. Awards and ratings are not indicative of the past or future performance of any Neuberger Berman product or service. Moreover, the underlying information has not been audited by the PRI or any other party acting on its behalf.
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