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LGT Wealth Management adopts pass-through voting in European first

By Mark Battersby, 16 Dec 24

Pass-through voting empowers fund investors to have a direct say in key decisions

LGT Wealth Management, which manages approximately £30.4 billion in assets, has become the first wealth manager in Europe to adopt pass-through voting.

This will enable LGT Wealth Management to reflect client views on stewardship within a range of passive pooled-fund investments in client portfolios. This marks a significant milestone in the firm’s stewardship strategy and commitment to sustainability, allowing its voting policy to cover an increasing share of portfolios, as the firm looks to offer clients broader alignment from capital allocation to voting on resolutions.

To implement this advanced voting approach, LGT Wealth Management will use a service in collaboration with Legal & General, State Street Global Advisors, and fintech Tumelo, via Tumelo’s ProxySphere technology.

Pass-through voting empowers fund investors to have a direct say in key decisions affecting the companies they invest in. Traditionally, stewardship and proxy voting have operated through a centralised approach, where asset managers made voting and engagement decisions on behalf of all clients based on standardised policies.

The growth of passive investing means a small number of large asset managers have accumulated significant voting power over public companies. This change also recognises a broader trend in the UK with regulators urging trustees and wealth managers to take greater ownership of stewardship practices, rather than delegating responsibilities to asset managers.

Siobhan Archer, global stewardship lead at LGT Wealth Management, said: “This is an important move for us. By adopting pass-through voting, we can better uphold our commitment to enhancing and preserving assets for our clients while creating long-term value for the economy, environment and society. We believe pass-through voting is rapidly becoming a key mechanism in investors’ stewardship toolkits and an effective way to complement our engagement efforts with managers.”

Edd Micklem, VP of Investor Partnerships at Tumelo, added: “We’ve already seen UK pension funds adopt pass-through voting via our partnership with LGIM. It’s exciting to see asset managers also collaborating with their wealth clients in this way. Wealth managers are paying much closer attention to the degree of voting alignment within their portfolios, particularly on environmental and social issues, so we are thrilled to enable them to take action.”

Mark Johnson, head of institutional clients at asset management, Legal & General added: “This is a progressive and an exciting partnership, many investors, especially those focused on sustainability issues, want their investments to align with their values. Pass-through voting allows greater freedom to vote in accordance with their own priorities and preferences.”

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