With a history of 200 years, Schroders plc is among the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. Our success is due to an ability to create value for clients and shareholders by identifying opportunities most suited to our style of working during times of change in terms of client needs and financial markets. Our independence has allowed us to take a distinctive team-based and entrepreneurial approach to business strategy.
1804 - Johann Heinrich Schröder became a partner in his brother's London based firm.
1818 - J. Henry Schröder & Co. was established.
1850 - Schröder Stiftung, a charitable trust, was launched.
1850s-1860s - J. Henry Schröder & Co. was developed.
1870 - Schroders introduced the Japanese government's first foreign loan to the London market.
1895 - (Rudolph) Bruno Schröder became a partner.
1910 - Bruno Schröder inherited the London firm.
1923 - J. Henry Schröder Banking Corporation, known as Schrobanco, was launched on Wall Street.
1926 - J. Henry Schröder & Co. developed the investment management activities of the firm, and an investment department was created.
1940 - Helmut Schroder became the firm's senior partner. He also became Chairman of Schrobanco, which continued to develop as an independently managed US banking firm.
1957 - The name of J. Henry Schröder & Co. was anglicized and the partnership was converted into a private company.
1959 - Schroders became a quoted public company and was listed on the London Stock Exchange. Helmut Schroder was Chairman until 1965.
1960s-1970s - Schroders developed a presence in each of the major financial markets of the world. Subsidiary and associated companies were established to undertake investment banking activities in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland and other continental European countries.
1962 - Schroders merged with Helbert, Wagg & Co., a stock broking firm founded in 1823, which specialized in issues for domestic clients and developed an important investment advisory side to its business.
1986 - Schroders acquired a 50% interest in Wertheim & Co. Inc., a leading New York investment bank and securities firm and Schrobanco was sold to the Industrial Bank of Japan.
1994 - Schroders acquired the remaining 50% of Wertheim, which it later renamed Schroder & Co. Inc.
2000 - Schroders sold its investment banking business to Salomon Smith Barney. Asset management and related businesses now comprise the whole of Schroders plc's business.
Schroders continues to be well established in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Americas, as a leading international company.
2001 - Schroders acquired Beaumont, an absolute return asset management business focusing on high net worth individuals, family offices and professional investors.
2004 - Schroders plc celebrates 200-year history.
2005 - Schroders entered into an agreement with the Bank of Communications to establish a joint venture fund management company in China.
2006 - Schroders acquired NewFinance Capital, a London-based manager of funds of hedge funds.
2007 - Schroders acquired Aareal Asset Management GmbH, a Pan European property asset manager based in Germany. Schroders entered into partnership with Citibank to make international mutual funds available in China.
2008 - Schroders acquired the Singapore-based private client advisory unit of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in February 2008.
2008 - In March 2008, Schroders announced that it reached an agreement to acquire Swiss Re Asset Management Funds (Switzerland) AG, the Swiss third party fund management business of Swiss Re.
