Responsible vision

Responsible vision

With the challenges the world is now facing, we must swiftly transition to a more resilient and sustainable economy. Pictet has long believed that the financial system has a role to play in this transition — investing in those firms committed to building a better future, engaging with issuers and other stakeholders and advocating for positive change through partnerships.

Ambitions

We have to embrace new models that are based on solid science and innovative partnerships and also take account of environmental, social and governance factors in investment decisions and active ownership practices.

It also means further developing solutions that redirect capital flows to issuers best positioned to tackle these challenges.

Before 2025, we want to:

  1. Significantly reduce the environmental impact of our activities and investments.
  2. Fully integrate ESG factors and active ownership into all investment processes.
  3. Be a leading provider of responsible products and solutions.

© Daniel Beltrá, "Oil Spill 1", Gulf of Mexico, United States, 17 June 2010

10 levers of action

To achieve our ambitions, we have identified 10 key levers of action across our activities, including both our own and our clients’ assets. We are convinced these will make us better investors and corporate citizens and help us play our part in designing a thriving system for future generations.

These 10 levers of action align us with our purpose: to protect, grow and transmit wealth, in every sense, by building responsible partnerships with our clients, colleagues, communities and the companies in which we invest.
— Renaud de Planta, former Managing Partner

Our approach to responsibility

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Responsibility is in our DNA

Marie-Laure Schaufelberger, Head of Group ESG & Stewardship, presents Pictet’ approach to responsibility, sustainability and responsible investing.

Our actions to tackle climate change

It is our fiduciary responsibility to play an active role in accelerating the transition of the global economy towards a net-zero emissions future in line with the climate science. Pictet contributes to tackling climate change through a set of business and investment targets, supported by initiatives across our 10 levers of action.

The Pictet Group Foundation

As a responsible actor, we support impactful societal and environmental initiatives, mainly in the field of Water and Nutrition, through the Pictet Group Foundation, which provides a corporate framework for the Group’s philanthropic activities.

The Pictet Group Foundation strives to improve the lives and well-being of the most vulnerable, fostering a more resilient and sustainable future for all. It supports projects that help mitigate pressing challenges for the environment and youth.

Prix Pictet

The partners of the Pictet Group created the Prix Pictet prize to draw worldwide attention to and stimulate action on issues of sustainability through the medium of photography. 

©Daniel Beltra, "Oil Spill 15", Gulf of Mexico, United StatesSeries,  18 May, 2010

A focus on environmental themes

To date, there have been ten cycles of the award, each of which has highlighted a particular facet of sustainability, beginning with Water, followed by Earth, Growth, Power, Consumption, Disorder, Space, Hope, Fire and Human.

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About the photographs on this page

On 20 April 2010, BP’s Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing eleven crew-men and injuring seventeen, making it the world’s largest marine oil spill. More than 600 miles of coastline were affected and still show lingering signs of oil and dispersant. Layers of crude oil are spread thick on the ocean floor, radiating far from the wellhead site. Scientists have determined that up to 75 per cent of the oil from BP’s disaster remains in the Gulf environment.

Daniel Beltrá was born in 1964 in Madrid, Spain. His passion for conservation is evident in images of our environment that are evocatively poignant. In 2011 he received the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award for his work on the Gulf Oil Spill. His images published on this page were shortlisted for the fourth cycle of the Prix Pictet Power in 2012.

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