Fund Name | SRI Style | Product | Region | Asset Type | Launch Date | |
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Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund |
Sustainability Tilt | SICAV/Offshore | Global | Fixed Interest | 30/10/2020 | |
As at: 31/01/25 |
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OverviewAwaiting update from fund manager (August 2024)
Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund has sustainable investments as its objective as described in article 9 of the SFDR. The objective of the Fund is to maximise positive impact by investing exclusively in sterling-denominated bonds issuers issued by listed companies, semi-public institutions and UK gilts, that contribute to one or more of our seven sustainable transition themes, while meeting the strict Triodos minimum standards.
The fund is part of the Impact Equities & Bond strategy of Triodos Investment Management. It is available in the UK across all platforms and also directly for execution only retail clients via Triodos Bank UK and AJ Bell Youinvest.
Triodos IM is a globally active impact investor with over 25 years’ experience. We offer investment opportunities that meet financial objectives, while driving solutions to global sustainability challenges. Apart from this fund we offer Triodos Pioneer Impact Fund and Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund in the UK. |
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PolicyTriodos IM’s fully integrated investment approach ensures that the purpose of investing includes positive change in addition to generating a financial return, and that every step in the stewardship and investment process has been designed with this integrated purpose in mind.
The investment process starts with forming a long-term vision on sustainability and the transition towards a more sustainable economy: the global trends, resulting challenges and the sustainability solutions needed to meet these challenges. Based on this long-term vision, Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund invests in sterling denominated bonds of issuers that positively contribute to seven transition themes which we believe are instrumental in the transition to a sustainable economy. They are:
Stewardship starts from the moment issuer and bond analysis begins and develops into relationship, including dialogue and voting, throughout the holding period of the bond in Triodos IM funds and portfolios. Through collaboration with other investors, Triodos IM expands the reach and effectiveness of its stewardship activities, further contributing to positive change with the resulting potential for enhanced financial returns. |
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ProcessThe universe for the fund is defined using a three-step process:
1. Positive inclusion / thematic fit to Triodos transition themes The fund selects bonds bottom-up based on their strong contribution to one of our seven sustainable transition themes (not due to their presence in a reference index). The nature of this investment strategy requires a strong focus on idea generation and fundamental analysis. To find the best potential investment cases, our research is a combination of in-house and externally procured inputs. Broker research is used to validate and generate ideas, but is never the sole factor in any investment analysis.
2. Negative exclusion / minimum standards The investable universe is further condensed, applying our strict Triodos Minimum Standards to screen for companies and institutions that hinder market adoption of sustainable solutions. Once we are invested, we continuously monitor compliance with our minimum standards. If an issuer no longer meets our minimum standards, all positions need to be sold within three months.
3. ESG and impact integrated fundamental analysis Once companies or institutions are deemed eligible for investment based on their positive contribution to the transition themes and compliance with our minimum standards, an integrated financial and sustainability analysis is conducted to see whether companies, issuers or designated impact bonds qualify as portfolio candidates. This is the third step in our investment process. |
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Resources, Affiliations & Corporate StrategiesThe team: Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund is managed by Triodos Investment Management. The Impact Equities & Bonds department of Triodos IM consists of 5 Fund Managers and 1 Portfolio Manager, with an average of 27 years of experience in the financial sector and 8 within the firm. The Portfolio Manager with the longest tenure has been with Triodos IM for 20 years and used to be Head of Research. The Fund Manager of Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund is William de Vries. William joined Triodos in 2017 and has almost 30 years of experience in the financial sector. Our Investment Research team of 10 analysists has an average of 10 years of experience in the financial sector and 4 within Triodos IM. The investment analysists have both financial as well as non-financial backgrounds, and have international experience, living and working in places like Sweden, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Dubai and the United States. As part of the broader Impact Equities and Bonds team, the Fund Management and Investment Research teams are supported by the Investment Strategy team, which provides views on macro-economic developments and works on our impact and engagement strategy. This team is composed of 6 investment strategists with an average of 12 years of experience in the financial sector and 5 years within Triodos.
Research: The Investment Research team is responsible for the assessment of portfolio candidates and monitors legislative and regulatory developments. Sustainable products and services are identified using seven sustainable transition themes, and only companies that contribute towards at least one theme are selected for investment. All companies need to meet the Triodos minimum standards. These standards apply to all activities conducted by Triodos Bank N.V. (including all Triodos Bank branches and Triodos Investment Management). The team conducts in-house integrated sustainability and financial analysis. We use internal proprietary research for company and market analysis supported by ISS-Oekom’s sustainable solutions data set and Truvalue Labs.
Stewardship: As responsible managers of capital, we act as stewards of people and of the planet, and we believe that this responsibility begins with conscious, targeted, investment decisions. The core of stewardship through equity and bond funds is through engagement and voting to drive positive change. We engage in dialogue and various other feedback loops with companies to positively influence their business. We discuss relevant issues regarding company sustainability performance and collaborate with institutional investors to further steer sustainability-related best practices. Additionally, we believe that by exercising our shareholder voting rights, we can exert a positive influence on a company’s long-term strategy – so have a policy to vote in 100% of the possible proxy ballots. We are active participants in the public debate around sustainability and use our position to influence legislation and other policies for stricter sustainability standards.
SRI policy papers available on www.triodos-im.com:
Our partners and networks:
Triodos Sterling Bond Impact Fund has acquired the UK-based 3D Investing label.
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DialshifterThis fund is helping to ‘shift the dial from brown to green’ by… ...investing only in bonds that contribute to the transition towards a sustainable society and by engaging with portfolio companies to drive positive change. The fund invests in seven themes, derived from global mega-trends, that we believe to be instrumental in shaping a sustainable future. Companies and institutions must also comply with our strict exclusionary minimum standards, which ensure that business practices do not jeopardise market adoption of sustainable solutions. We have conversations with companies to discuss sustainability topics that are important to us as an impact investor. We explore their perspectives, policies, and business practices around our transition themes and minimum standards to understand the depth of the company’s commitments to long-term positive impact.
Our organisation is helping to support the Paris Climate Agreement and the Race to Net Zero by… ...engaging with companies and institutions on climate change to limit the impact of global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and reach net zero around 2050. In order to achieve this goal, portfolio companies of our Impact Equities and Bonds funds should set science-based emissions targets across all relevant scopes in line with a 1.5°C trajectory. All targets should be in line with the latest climate science, for which we use criteria of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as reference.
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