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KingSett Capital Achieves #1 Global Ranking In 2022 GRESB Assessment

  • Writer: KingSett
    KingSett
  • Oct 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 20

Ranked first in North America and first globally


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KingSett Capital is pleased to announce that it has achieved global leader recognition in the 2022 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (“GRESB”) Assessment for the second year in a row. In the GRESB report released October 18, 2022, KingSett ranked first in North America and first globally, advancing the firm’s sustainability leadership status in real estate.

“KingSett has been a proud participant in the GRESB Survey since 2015, and we continue to lead the commercial real estate market and out-perform our previous achievements,” said Jon Love, CEO of KingSett Capital. “We are grateful to our people, partners and customers who helped make this achievement possible. We are committed to our sustainability strategy and continue to expand our efforts and ambitions, seeking to make an impact and build long-term value for all our stakeholders and communities.”

In the 2022 GRESB report, KingSett achieved a Five Star Rating for the fifth year in a row; KingSett ranked first in its peer group for the third year in a row; and it ranked first globally within its peer group of non-listed core funds for the second year in a row. KingSett also ranked first in Canada and first across the Americas in the Developments Benchmark, leading all companies who participated in the benchmark in these regions.

  • 1st Globally: Diversified Office / Residential / Non-Listed / Core
  • 1st in its Regional Sector: Diversified Office / Residential / Americas
  • 1st in its Peer Group: Office / Residential / Core

A copy of the 2022 GRESB report is available at www.gresb.com.


About GRESB


Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark Report (“GRESB”) is the global industry standard for ESG benchmarking. It assesses and compares the management attributes and performance across real estate companies (public, private and direct) globally. GRESB collects information on material ESG issues aligned with what investors and the industry care about. In 2022, GRESB represented over 1,820 funds/firms reporting on US $8.6 trillion AUM.
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