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Key Takeaways
- The Schroders campus in Horsham is emerging as a regional financial powerhouse.
- Partnership with Benchmark Capital broadens local investment options.
- Green initiatives include a 2,606-panel solar farm and 58 EV chargers.
- Graduate schemes and apprenticeships nurture Horsham’s home-grown talent.
- Economic diversification and new jobs boost community resilience.
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Schroders Campus: Horsham’s Financial Hub
When the globally renowned FTSE 100 firm Schroders opened its modern campus on the outskirts of town, Horsham’s financial landscape changed overnight. Hosting over 700 finance professionals, the site acts as a central operations hub for investment management and financial planning, bringing world-class expertise to West Sussex.
Councillors from Horsham Council recently toured the facility, highlighting its role in attracting fresh capital and innovation to the district.
Schroders & Benchmark Capital Partnership
Two forces, one vision. Benchmark Capital, an integral arm of the Schroders Group, slots perfectly into the Horsham site, delivering client-centric financial planning alongside Schroders’ global investment reach.
- Enhanced, locally accessible wealth strategies
- Broader range of portfolios for individual and institutional investors
- Robust infrastructure supporting fintech innovation
Sustainability Initiatives
Schroders’ commitment to the planet shines—literally—through its recently unveiled solar array. The 2,606-panel farm now produces 1.13 MWh of clean electricity each year, covering roughly a quarter of the campus’s demand.
- 58 on-site EV charging points encourage greener commutes
- Targets aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative for 100% renewable power by 2025
- Ongoing partnerships with local charities to broaden sustainability impact
Careers & Local Talent
The campus doubles as a talent incubator, offering:
- Structured graduate recruitment programmes
- Apprenticeships welcoming school leavers and career-changers
- Professional development pathways for continual learning
- An inclusive culture that values diverse backgrounds
“I’m not just starting a job—I’m carving out a career,” says Sarah Thompson, a recent graduate who joined Schroders last year.
Economic Impact on Horsham
Beyond direct employment, Schroders’ presence triggers a ripple effect across the local economy:
- New high-value jobs draw skilled professionals to the area
- Growth of ancillary services—from cafés to tech suppliers
- Broader diversification reduces reliance on traditional sectors
Future Prospects
Schroders hints at expanding digital wealth tools and sustainable finance products in Horsham. Such initiatives could attract further investment and position the town as a “green-finance hub” for the South-East.
Voices from the Community
“Their commitment to our community—both economically and environmentally—is truly commendable.”
—Councillor Jane Smith, Horsham Council
“Since Schroders arrived, footfall in town has soared. We’re seeing new faces every week.”
—John Brown, local café owner
FAQs
How many people work at the Horsham campus?
More than 700 professionals from Schroders and Benchmark Capital are currently based on site.
What percentage of the campus’s power comes from solar energy?
The new solar farm supplies around 25 % of annual electricity needs, helping Schroders meet its renewable targets.
Are there opportunities for recent graduates?
Yes. Schroders runs yearly graduate programmes in investment, technology, and operations, plus apprenticeships for school leavers.
How is the local community involved in sustainability efforts?
Schroders partners with Horsham-based charities to support tree planting, recycling drives, and educational workshops on climate action.
Will the campus expand further?
Plans are being explored for additional office space and tech labs, subject to community consultation and planning approval.
