
About us
We are the Asset Management business of L&G
L&G Asset Management business launched in Asia Pacific by establishing Legal & General Investment Management Asia Limited in July 2013. In response to growing demand for specialist and scalable global management solutions, L&G Asset Management business brings indexing and active fixed income products to institutional investors in the region.
L&G's Asset Management business is a major investor across public and private markets worldwide, with US$1,533 trillion in AUM.* Our clients include individual savers, pension scheme members and global institutions, who invest alongside L&G’s own balance sheet.
Our ambition is to be a leading global investor, innovating to solve complex challenges for our clients using the power of L&G. This is rooted in our investment philosophy and processes, which are focused on creating value over the long term.
We believe that incorporating financially material sustainability criteria, when relevant to our clients, can generate value and drive positive change.
Inspired by our history, we innovate to improve our clients’ futures
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Whether you’re looking for advice on institutional investing or a general asset management query, our friendly team will be on hand to support you.

Capabilities
Investment management capabilities to suit our clients’ needs.
*Source: L&G, global AUM as at 30 June 2025. Excludes assets managed by associates (Pemberton, NTR, BTR). The AUM includes the value of securities and derivatives positions and may not total due to rounding.
Key risks
The value of any investment and any income taken from it is not guaranteed and can go down as well as up, and investors may get back less than the amount originally invested.
Whilst we have incorporated ESG information into investment decision making and stewardship practices, there can be no assurance that any responsible investing goals will be met.
*Source: L&G, global AUM as at 30 June 2025. Excludes assets managed by associates (Pemberton, NTR, BTR). The AUM includes the value of securities and derivatives positions and may not total due to rounding.
It should be noted that diversification is no guarantee against a loss in a declining market.



