06.22.2021

J.P. Morgan Asset Management Acquires Campbell Global

06.22.2021
J.P. Morgan Asset Management Acquires Campbell Global

Provides direct access to Forestry sector and alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals and Principles of Responsible Investing

J.P. Morgan Asset Management expects to become an active participant in carbon offset markets

In an effort to directly impact the transition to a low-carbon economy and provide ESG-minded investment opportunities related to climate, conservation and biodiversity, J.P. Morgan Asset Management has acquired Forest Management and Timberland Investing company, Campbell Global, LLC. The terms of the deal with Campbell Global’s parent company, BrightSphere Investment Group, were not disclosed. The acquisition does not impact current investment strategies for Campbell Global clients.

Campbell Global is a recognized leader in global timberland investment and natural resource management. Based in Portland, Oregon, the firm has over three decades of experience, $5.3 billion in assets under management and manages over 1.7 million acres worldwide with over 150 employees. All employees will be retained and Campbell Global will remain headquartered in Portland. The deal will make J.P. Morgan a significant benefactor for thriving forests around the world, including in 15 U.S. states, New ZealandAustralia and Chile.

Carbon sequestration in forests worldwide will play an important role in carbon markets, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management expects to become an active participant in carbon offset markets as they develop.

“This acquisition expands our alternatives offering and demonstrates our desire to integrate sustainability into our business in a way that is meaningful,” said George Gatch, Chief Executive Officer of J.P. Morgan Asset Management. “Investing in timberland, on behalf of institutional and high net worth individuals, will allow us to apply our expertise in managing real assets to forests, which are a natural solution to many of the world’s climate, biodiversity and social challenges.”

“We have always held that there should be no tradeoff between investing wisely and investing responsibly,” said John Gilleland, Chief Executive Officer of Campbell Global. “We made our first institutional investment in timberland 35 years ago, have since planted over 536 million trees, and emerged as a leader in sustainable forestry. We look forward to continuing these efforts with J.P. Morgan. Importantly, this transaction further positions Campbell Global to serve our existing world-class clients at the highest standard.”

“Acquiring Campbell Global provides us with an opportunity to strengthen and diversify our ESG focus, including building a robust carbon sequestration platform,” said Anton Pil, Global Head of J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives. “Timber investing further enhances our asset class offerings in our alternatives business, ultimately passing along the unique benefits of forest management to our clients. Our knowledge of real estate and transport markets, in particular, is expected to provide opportunities to optimize the usage of timber and wood products more vertically.”

“Throughout our extensive due diligence, we were very impressed with Campbell Global’s culture and capabilities,” said Ben Hesse, Head of Strategy and Business Development for J.P. Morgan Asset & Wealth Management. “We could not be more excited to welcome the team to J.P. Morgan.”

The investment offering will sit within J.P. Morgan’s $168B AUM Global Alternatives franchise, and will tap into the continued growth of private markets. J.P. Morgan is an expert in investing in real assets, with leadership positions in real estate, infrastructure, and transport and as well as private equity, private debt and hedge funds. Campbell Global adds to this portfolio, filling an asset class gap in an attractive market while also supporting sustainability goals.

The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter. J.P. Morgan looks forward to the new opportunities this acquisition can create in timberland investments.

Source: J.P. Morgan

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