Exploring how many APAC-based asset owners are approaching sustainable investing.
We surveyed more than 100 senior investment decision makers across APAC to understand their approach to climate, nature and biodiversity investing. Here’s what the data tells us.
Many asset owners surveyed across APAC are focused on climate, nature and biodiversity risks and opportunities
are incorporating climate objectives into 20% or more of their current AUM
rank evolving regulatory requirements in their top three climate investment drivers
list long-term investment risk within their top three drivers
A considerable portion of APAC asset owners surveyed are prioritizing climate investments in three focus areas:
58% of respondents
apply biodiversity objectives to 1–5% of their AUM
list opportunities for growth in their top three drivers
rank long-term investment risk in their top three drivers
Popular investment themes may reflect regional pain points for nature and biodiversity investors in our survey
say that concerns about returns volatility are a top three challenge
Fiduciary responsibilities are ensuring asset owners consider financial risks in investment decisions
The majority of asset owners expect climate, nature and biodiversity investment to gain momentum in the next two years
“A few years ago, the market was mostly focused on carbon pricing and transition risk. But we’re now investing a lot more time in developing tools that can help us measure and address physical risk, to give us a more balanced view of our portfolio’s exposure to climate challenges and opportunities.”
“Sustainability is no longer a separate consideration to financial returns. It’s now completely embedded in the way we operate, from the way we do research to how we engage with investee companies and third-party managers.”
Our latest thought leadership explores some of the key trends from the survey and our latest thinking on nature and biodiversity-related investing.
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In August and September 2025, State Street Investment Management in partnership with FT Longitude, surveyed over 100 senior investment decision-makers from asset owners in Asia-Pacific (including pension funds, central banks, insurance firms, endowments and sovereign wealth funds). The respondents were based in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. The survey explored how these investors are approaching the challenges and opportunities of integrating climate, nature/biodiversity, and impact-related investment objectives into their investment portfolios.