Since 2004, Symbiotics Asset Management has been the forefront of emerging markets impact investing, with nearly USD 3 billion in Assets under Management.

We customize portfolios and collaborate with asset managers to launch and expand private credit funds globally.

Our strategies stimulate growth through impact, featuring fixed-income funds and blended finance solutions.

We are regulated by FINMA, underscoring our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and trust.

What we do

  • MANDATES
    Tailored investment strategies and portfolio management solutions for professional and institutional investors, focusing on sustainable impact themes, suited to specific risk-return profiles.
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  • BLENDED FINANCE
    Impactful alliances across public and private sectors, effectively fostering sustainable innovation and scaling through innovative financial structures, such as catalytic first-loss capital.
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  • IMPACT FUNDS
    Thematic investing strategies with broad exposure to emerging markets, local currencies and SDG coverage, while complying with the highest regulatory impact standards.
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Beyond Asset Management

Our approach goes beyond traditional asset management by embedding ESG principles at the core of our investment process, balancing positive financial outcomes with meaningful global social and environmental change.

Our investment strategies unlock growth opportunities that meet our investors’ aspirations for profitability and tangible impact results without compromises.

Impact at Symbiotics

As a leader in impact investing, Symbiotics Asset Management complies with the most advanced sustainable finance regulatory requirements in the industry (SFDR art.9).

Through the integration of comprehensive ESG analysis, clear objectives and transparent impact reporting, we demonstrate our commitment to driving positive change in emerging markets by aligning our investments with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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