Robeco

Robeco is an originally Dutch asset management firm, since 2013 part of Orix, founded in 1929 as the Rotterdamsch Beleggings Consortium (Rotterdam Investment Consortium). By year end 2014, the company had €246 billion of assets under management. It was acquired in 2001 by the Rabobank Groep and sold in 2013 to ORIX Corporation.[3]

Robeco
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1929 (1929)
HeadquartersRotterdam, Netherlands
Key people
Gilbert Van Hassel (Chairman of the Robeco Executive Committee, since 19 September 2016)
ProductsAsset Management
€ 583 million (2018)[1]
€ 88 million (2018)[2]
Number of employees
741 (fte, average 2018)
ParentORIX Corporation (100%)
Websiterobeco.com
Robeco's current headquarters, Rotterdam
Robeco's former headquarters, Rotterdam

Robeco offers assets management services to both institutional and private investors. The funds for private investors are available through Robeco itself and other financial institutions.

History

  • 1929 A group of prominent distinguished businessmen from Rotterdam founded the Rotterdamsch Beleggings Consortium (Rotterdam Investment Consortium) and the Robeco fund. The portfolio is diversified globally over the Netherlands, other European countries, North and South America, and the Dutch East Indies.[4] The company had a startup capital of almost 2 million guilders, but by mid-1932 less than half was left.[5] But the company managed to survive the 1930s and managed to grow during World War II by heavily investing in the United States.
  • 1940-1945 On the eve of WWII, almost half of the portfolio was invested in the US.[6] As a result, Robeco’s assets increased by almost 90% between 1939 and 1946.[7]
  • 1953 Robeco introduces a share-saving system, allowing people of more modest means to save up for Robeco shares.[8]
  • 1959 New listings in Paris (1959), Brussels (1960), London (1962) and numerous other European financial centers. Listings are also obtained in Hong Kong (1971) and Tokyo (1976).[9]
  • 1963 Robeco is one of the first foreign investors to enter the Japanese stock market.[10]
  • 1965 Foundation of Rolinco, a second mutual fund, for investors more interested in capital growth than taxable dividend. Robeco Group is also founded [11]
  • 1969 Robeco has become the largest mutual fund in Europe.[12]
  • 1974 Foundation of Rorento, Robeco’s first bond fund, as an answer to the oil crisis in 1973.[13]
  • 1980s Robeco opens offices in various European countries, including France, Luxembourg and Switzerland.[14]
  • 1990 The company starts a close cooperation with the Rabobank, which would eventually lead to the takeover of Robeco by the Rabobank in 2001.[15]
  • 1999 Introduction of Robeco DuurzaamAandelen [Sustainable Equities], the first sustainable equity fund launched by a Dutch mainstream asset manager.[16]
  • 2000 Robeco North America acquires Urban Shopping Centers
  • 2001 - Robeco Group acquires Harbor Capital Advisors, an American provider of investment funds. Harbor selects the most suitable manager for each of its funds externally and outsources portfolio management to it.[17]
  • 2002 Robeco North America sells all of its Urban Shopping Center investments
  • 2002 Robeco Group acquires a 60% interest in Boston Partners Asset Management, a value-equity manager based in Boston.[18] The remaining shares are acquired in 2003.[14]
  • 2002 Robeco Group acquires a 49% interest in Transtrend, a Rotterdam-based managed-futures trader with a track record going back to 1990.[19] The remaining shares are acquired in 2007.[20]
  • 2004 Introduction of Robeco Sustainable Private Equity, the first sustainable private-equity fund of funds in the world, developed in cooperation with Rabobank.[16]
  • 2005 Robeco opens an office in Tokyo, Japan.[21]
  • 2006 Introduction of Robeco Clean Tech Private Equity II, an investment program aimed at clean-tech private-equity funds and co-investments, developed in cooperation with Rabobank.[16]
  • 2006 Robeco signs the United Nations’ Principles for Responsible Investment.[22]
  • 2006 Robeco joins the Enhanced Analytics Initiative, a group of international asset owners and asset managers who work together to encourage investment research that considers the impact of extra-financial issues on long-term company performance.[23]
  • 2006 Acquisition of a 64% stake in Swiss based Sustainable Asset Management. SAM Group and Robeco Group join forces, which gives them a strong position in the market for sustainable investment.[24]
  • 2007 For the Belgian market, Robeco Bank Belgium is sold to Kaupthing Bank Luxembourg.[25]
  • 2007 - Robeco opens a regional offices in Hong Kong for Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. The office also houses portfolio and sales managers.[19]
  • 2009 Roderick Munsters becomes CEO and strengthens the focus on responsible investing.
  • 2010 - Robeco implements an integrated sustainable investment policy. In future, factors relating to the environment, society and good corporate governance will be fully taken into account in investment decisions. Robeco also introduces an exclusion policy; no investments will be made in certain companies, such as producers of controversial weapons such as cluster bombs.
  • 2012 Rabobank Group is looking into the "strategic options" for its subsidiary Robeco Group as part of a strategic reorientation.[26]
  • 2013 In February Rabobank announced the sale of Robeco Group to ORIX Corporation of Japan. ORIX will acquire about 90.01% of the equity in Robeco Group from Rabobank for €1,935 million (JPY 240.2 billion). Closing of the transaction is subject to legal and regulatory approvals, which are expected to be completed within six months.[27]
  • 2016 - ORIX introduces a new organisational structure for Robeco Group. Robeco Group will become a holding entity with various asset management subsidiaries such as Boston Partners, Harbor Capital Advisors, Transtrend, RobecoSAM and Robeco.[23] Makoto Inoue, the Japanese CEO of ORIX, is in charge of the holding company following approval by the regulator. Board member Leni Boeren leads the structural change and leaves Robeco when this process is completed.[23] Gilbert Van Hassel is appointed CEO and Chairman of the Board of Robeco Institutional Asset Management in September.[28]
  • 2018 - The name of the financial holding Robeco Group is changed to ORIX Corporation Europe.[29]

The development of the amount of asset under management (AuM) of Robeco Group was as follows:[30]

Year AuM (in € m)
24 March 19340.5
19396.8
194920.9
1959248.2
19692,030
19784,629
1 July 198715,880
199985,400
2008110,700
2009134,900
2010149,600
2011150,300
2012189,000
2013205,000
2014246,000
2015268,000
2016281,000

In May 2016, it was decided to separate the activities of the subsidiaries - including Robeco - from those of Robeco Group. The figure below provides an overview of the assets under management (AuM) of Robeco since 2017:

Year AuM (in € b)
2017150
2018167[31]

Performance

The stocks managed by Robeco performed better than the benchmark over the period 2004-2006, beating the benchmark on average with 0.89%. However performance was weaker over 2006 than it was over 2004 and 2005. The bonds managed by Robeco performed below the benchmark. In 2016, 69% of the funds outperformed the benchmark over a three-year period. The comparable figure for 2015 was 74%. In 2017 79%, and in 2018 51% of the funds outperformed the benchmark over a three-year period.[32]

Global presence

Robeco currently has offices in the following countries;[33]

  • Netherlands International headquarters; Robeco Institutional Asset Management
  • Australia Robeco Hong Kong Ltd (Sydney)
  • China Robeco Greater China and South East Asia (Hong Kong)
  • France Robeco France (Paris)
  • Germany Robeco Germany (Frankfurt)
  • Japan Robeco Japan clients (Tokyo)
  • Spain Robeco Spain (Madrid)
  • UAE Robeco Middle East (Dubai)
  • Switzerland RobecoSAM Switzerland (Zurich)
  • United Kingdom Robeco UK (London)
  • Robeco Institutional Asset Management U.S.

Headquarters

Since 2016, Robeco is headquartered in the newly built 128 meter tall FIRST Rotterdam office tower in the Rotterdam Central District. Before, the headquarters were located in the 95 meter tall Robeco toren in Rotterdam on the corner of the Coolsingel and Blaak.[34]

References

  1. "RIAM Annual Report 2018" (PDF). Robeco.com. 21 June 2019.
  2. "RIAM Annual Report 2018" (PDF). Robeco.com. 21 June 2019.
  3. Rabobank press release ORIX completes acquisition of Robeco, 1 July 2013
  4. Slot, B.M.J., Iedereen kapitalist, Amsterdam, 2004, p 130
  5. Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 9-20
  6. Slot, B.M.J., Iedereen kapitalist, Amsterdam, 2004, p 129-130
  7. Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 59
  8. Slot, B.M.J., Iedereen kapitalist, Amsterdam, 2004, p 198; Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 66-68
  9. Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 71
  10. Slot, B.M.J., Iedereen kapitalist, Amsterdam, 2004, p 257
  11. Slot, B.M.J., Iedereen kapitalist, Amsterdam, 2004, p 248
  12. Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 102
  13. Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 109-110
  14. Duijn, J.J. van, Met gemak betrouwbaar beleggen, Zutphen, 2004, p 151-152
  15. IPE, August 2007, p 23
  16. "Boston Business Journal". Boston Business Journal. 19 July 2002.
  17. Boston Business Journal, 19 July 2002
  18. FEM Business, 1 December 2007, p 38
  19. Het Financieele Dagblad, 2 March 2007
  20. Robeco Groep N.V. - Annual Report 2005. 2006. p. 48.
  21. Investments & Pensions Europe Rabobank exploring 'options' for Robeco, including sale, 27 April 2012
  22. Rabobank press release ORIX acquires Robeco, 19 February 2013
  23. "Robeco gaat op de schop". Financieel Dagblad. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  24. "Robeco Group rebranded as Orix Corporation Europe". Investment Europe. 5 January 2018.
  25. Zestig jaar Robeco 1929-1969. Robeco Groep, Rotterdam 1990 and annual reports Robeco Groep
  26. "Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. 2018 Annual Report" (PDF). Robeco. March 21, 2019. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  27. "RIAM Annual Report 2018" (PDF). Robeco. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  28. https://www.robeco.nl/nl/dut/iw/tools/worldmap.jsp
  29. Robeco groeit aan Coolsingel in ‘doodsquist’ uit zijn jasje - dinsdag 12 februari 2008 - DePers.nl
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