Best institutional asset manager in Finland for the fourth year in a row

Evli received praise for its investment performance, stability and resources, responsible investments (ESG) and client service.

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For the fourth consecutive year, Evli was ranked the best institutional asset manager in the SFR Scandinavian Financial Research –survey*. Evli received again the “Platinum Award” for excellence in investment services. Evli’s overall performance score was 3,94 (scale 1-5), which was calculated by using 10 quality criteria. Evli received particular praise for its investment performance, stability and resources, responsible investments (ESG) and client service.

"I want to express my warm gratitude to all our customers for their trust in our services and our expertise"

Evli was also the most widely used institutional asset manager in Finland. 66 percent of the respondents use Evli's asset management services.

"Our goal is to always serve our customers in the best possible way and to develop our services in accordance with their needs and goals. It's pleasing to note that the customers appreciate our products and services and retaining the best ranking for the fourth year in a row is a great tribute to our systematic development work. I want to express my warm gratitude to all our customers for their trust in our services and our expertise", Evli Bank's CEO Maunu Lehtimäki comments on the survey results.

In the ”Institutional Investment Services, Finland 2018” -survey conducted by SFR Scandinavian Financial Research, Finnish institutional investors assessed the quality of all asset managers operating in Finland, based on 10 quality criteria. Survey respondents included insurance companies, pension institutions, endowments and foundations, cities and municipalities, parish unions, universities and other institutional investors.


Further information:
Timo Hovi, Director, Evli Bank tel. +358 9 4766 9306, timo.hovi@evli.com

*”Institutional Investment Services, Finland 2018; Investment Services Report, Allrounders”