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| logo_caption = "Realising Sustainable Values" |
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| type = [[Investment company|investment]] and advisory firm |
| type = [[Investment company|investment]] and advisory firm |
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| image = Zuerich_Handelshof.jpg |
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| image_caption = Headquarters at Handelshof, <br> Sihlstrasse 38, 8001 Zurich |
| image_caption = Headquarters at Handelshof, <br> Sihlstrasse 38, 8001 Zurich |
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| foundation = {{Start date and age|2003}} |
| foundation = {{Start date and age|2003}} |
Revision as of 08:35, 25 March 2020
Company type | investment and advisory firm |
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Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Michael Sieg, Chairman und CEO of Thomas Lloyd Group |
AUM | US-Dollar 4.1 billion (2019) |
Number of employees | 250 (2019)[1] |
Website | www |
Thomas Lloyd Group is a global investment and advisory firm, established in 2003. It is specialised on infrastructure projects[2] in Asia with a focus on sustainable energy[3] by investing and developing solar plants like IslaSol I, IslaSol II and SaCaSol I in the Philippines and Telangana I, Telangana II, Karnataka I[4], Karnataka II, Maharashtra I, Maharashtra II and Uttar Pradesh I in India.[5]
Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, the Thomas Lloyd Group has a total of 17 local offices in 12 countries. The subscribed share capital of Thomas Lloyd Group is about 94 million Euro and the managed assets of about 60.000 investors sum up to 4.1 billion US-Dollar in 2019. CEO of Thomas Lloyd Group is Michael Sieg.
- ^ Wallstreet Online: "ThomasLloyd Global Asset Management GmbH" Retrieved 18 July 2019. (german)
- ^ Forbes: "Entreprise: Vers Une Nouvelle Forme De Performance?" (23 July 2018). Retrieved 18 July 2019. (french)
- ^ Der Tagesspiegel: "ThomasLloyd legt den ersten offenen Infrastruktur-Publikumsfonds auf" (16 May 2019). Retrieved 19 July 2019. (german)
- ^ Handelsblatt: "Indien wird zum neuen China" (19 June 2019). Retrieved 17 July 2019. (german)
- ^ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: "Infrastruktur für Wasser und Strom verspricht stabile Zuwächse" (5 May 2017). FAZ. faz.de. Retrieved 19 July 2019. (german)