High score achieved for the 2020 Assessment was a result of a combination of factors and initiatives implemented by the Firm. Over the past couple of years Northern Horizon Capital has expanded its outside stakeholder engagement initiatives, improved ESG related reporting, increased consumption data coverage and transparency as well as put more focus on our colleague development and wellbeing.


Over the past few years Northern Horizon has placed ESG at the top of its strategic agenda. We made sure to expand our asset management thinking by incorporating ESG related aspects into our business processes. So, we are delighted to see that our proactive approach to sustainability is bearing fruit and high PRI assessment scores are a good proof of that. Strong performance in the PRI Assessment solidifies our belief that we are taking the right steps to live up to our sustainability commitment, notes Milda Darguzaite, CEO of Northern Horizon Capital group.


About Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)

PRI is a United Nations-supported international network of investors working together to implement its six aspirational principles. Its goal is to understand the implications of sustainability for investors and support signatories to facilitate incorporating these issues into their investment decision-making and ownership practices. In implementing these principles, signatories contribute to the development of a more sustainable global financial system. Northern Horizon Capital A/S is PRI signatory since 2014.

 About Northern Horizon

Northern Horizon is an independent real assets investment manager with a focus on specialized strategies in Northern Europe. Northern Horizon has since 2007 developed and acquired more than 100 care homes for the total value of circa €800 million across four institutional care home funds.  Northern Horizon currently manages three real estate funds and one separate account mandate for leading European institutional investors. The firm employs approx. 40 professionals in its offices in Copenhagen, Helsinki, Stockholm, Berlin, Vilnius and Tallinn.