Case studies

Raising the Standard on Stewardship Oversight

In 2019, a large Japanese pension fund set out to strengthen how it evaluated and monitored stewardship across its global portfolio. The ambition was to ensure that its expectations of external asset managers were clear, consistent and robust to support long-term value creation.

We were engaged to help evolve the fund’s framework for assessing stewardship activities across asset classes and investment styles and to support the integration of material ESG considerations into investment processes, consistent with fiduciary responsibilities.

Strengthening the Manager Assessment Framework

We worked closely with senior internal decision-makers to examine how stewardship performance was being assessed across external managers.

Our review identified numerous opportunities to sharpen evaluation criteria, and we supported the refinement of their assessment framework to enhance transparency, comparability and accountability across mandates.

The result was a more structured and rigorous approach to monitoring stewardship quality, aligned with the client’s long-term objectives as one of the world’s largest asset owners.

Building Capability and Confidence

Effective oversight depends on informed decision-making. To support implementation, we developed tailored training programmes in both English and Japanese for the fund’s stewardship team.

Through interactive workshops, case studies and customised assessments, we deepened understanding of stewardship practices across markets and asset classes. This ensured that our client was equipped with policy frameworks and the practical tools and confidence to apply these consistently.

What began as a framework review has since developed into an ongoing advisory relationship. We continue to work with this client to provide insights on regulatory developments, emerging best practice and to undertake annual reviews of its stewardship framework.

 

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