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Christian Brothers Investment Services is Largest Socially Responsible Institutional Asset Manager; CBIS Listed in Pension & Investments Magazine Money Manager Rankings.


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Christian Brothers Christian Brothers: see John Baptist de la Salle, Saint.  Investment Services, Inc. (CBIS CBIS Computer Based Information System
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), a leading investment management firm serving the Catholic institutional market, announced today that new rankings by Pensions & Investments magazine indicate that it is the nation's largest institutional money manager that exclusively follows a socially responsible investment approach. In its "2002 Money Managers Directory" issue, the magazine published a listing of the largest money managers across a range of categories. The survey results, available online at www.pionline.com, included the following:

CBIS, with approximately $2.8 billion in assets under management Assets Under Management (AUM) is a term used by financial services companies in the mutual fund and money management or investment management business to gauge how much money they are managing.  (as of 12/31/01), was the largest money manager listed that exclusively follows a socially responsible investment approach in managing tax-exempt institutional assets.

CBIS' rankings in the Pension & Investments survey included the following:
- CBIS was ranked 29th out of 78 "managers of managers." CBIS engages eleven institutional asset managers as sub-advisors in the management of all its assets.

- CBIS was ranked 250th out of 500 asset managers ranked by US institutional tax-exempt assets under management.

- CBIS was ranked 304th out of 753 asset managers ranked by total worldwide assets under management.


In addition, several institutional asset managers that CBIS engages as sub-advisors ranked in the top 100 by total worldwide assets under management, including BlackRock (#12), Capital Guardian (#29), Wellington (#33), Dresdner (#53) and Dodge & Cox (#55).

"Because we have grown to a certain size," says Brother Michael O'Hern, FSC FSC

See: Foreign Sales Corporation
, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of CBIS, "we are able to offer Catholic institutions a socially responsible investment program integrated with premier institutional asset management firms This is a list of corporations that provide financial asset management.
  • Abernathy Group
  • ABN AMRO Asset Management
  • Acadian Asset Management
  • AllianceBernstein
  • Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
 and the economies of scale associated with larger money management firms."

CBIS is an investment manager serving Catholic organizations - dioceses, religious orders, health care providers and educational institutions - interested in pursuing socially responsible investment strategies. CBIS offers separately managed accounts and a diversified family of nine fixed-income and equity funds. Its socially responsible investing Socially responsible investing describes an investment strategy which combines the intentions to maximize both financial return and social good. In general, socially responsible investors favor corporate practices which are environmentally responsible, support workplace diversity,  programs focus on what it calls "active ownership" - voting proxies, entering into dialogue and filing shareholder resolutions to promote better corporate governance Corporate Governance

The relationship between all the stakeholders in a company. This includes the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by the corporate charter, bylaws, formal policy, and rule of law.
 and greater social and environmental responsibility on the part of companies whose shares it owns.

"Our approach is to integrate faith and finance in promoting the responsible stewardship stewardship

the occupation of being a steward or custodian. Referring to animals it implies the caring sort of relationship based on an acceptance of the need to include the rights of animals in overall plans to maintain financial viability.
 of Catholic resources," says Don Platner, CBIS Vice President & Head of Business Development. "By responsible stewardship, we simply mean that faith-based investors want their investments to be both financially sound and socially responsible."

"The CBIS combination of socially responsible investment advice, premier institutional asset managers, diversified product offerings and careful risk-control strategies, constitutes a unique investment approach particularly suited to Catholic institutions and their fiduciaries," concludes Platner. "It is this unique positioning in the institutional market that is really fueling our growth."

Additional information about CBIS may be obtained by calling (800) 592-8890 or visiting the firm's Website (www.cbisonline.com).
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