
Sarasin Responsible Corporate Bond
SRI Style:
Sustainable Style
SDR Labelling:
Unlabelled with sustainable characteristics
Product:
OEIC
Fund Region:
UK
Fund Asset Type:
Fixed Interest
Launch Date:
14/11/2016
Last Amended:
Aug 2024
Dialshifter (
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Fund Size:
£515.20m
(as at: 31/03/2024)
Total Assets Under Management:
£19261.50m
ISIN:
GB00BYMB5T28, GB00BYMB5S11
Contact Us:
Objectives:
We seek to grow the Fund over a rolling 5 year period after deducting fees and costs by investing in ethically screened bonds.
Sustainable, Responsible
&/or ESG Overview:
The Sarasin Responsible Corporate Bond offers an ESG option to investors seeking exposure to the UK non-gilt (credit) bond market. It seeks to reduce investors’ exposure to ESG risks and give them greater exposure to ESG opportunities.
Environmental, Social and Governance analysis is integral to our credit review process. Analysts review the ESG risks pertaining to an obligor from a creditor’s perspective. The factors considered vary by sector. The fund uses sector exclusions and an ESG protocol to ensure that investments are appropriate for a responsibility-oriented corporate bond fund.
Primary fund last amended:
Aug 2024
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Sustainability - General
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Environmental - General
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Social / Employment
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Ethical Values Led Exclusions
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Companies are excluded if they are involved in any aspect of the production chain for tobacco products, including cigarettes, vaping, e-cigarettes, chewing tobacco and cigars.
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Human Rights
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Meeting Peoples' Basic Needs
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Governance & Management
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Fund managers encourage the companies they invest in to have more diverse board structures (e.g. more women on boards)
Find fund managers that encourage the banks and insurance companies they invest in to publish climate change related financial information - as set out by the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (with the aim of helping investors measure and respond to climate risk).
A core element of these funds will aim to encourage higher ESG standards through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement /voting activity
Fund Governance
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Impact Methodologies
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How The Fund Works
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A major focus of these funds is the careful management of environmental, social and governance (ESG) related risks - typically by avoiding or being underweight in companies seen as posing major risks in these areas (i.e. not necessarily by using themes, exclusions etc).
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This fund does not use stock lending for performance or risk purposes.
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Fund Management Company Information
About The Business
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Collaborations & Affiliations
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Resources
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Accreditations
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Engagement Approach
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Find fund management companies that are working with the companies they invest in to encourage more responsible corporate taxation.
working with the assets they hold to help stamp out modern slavery - where direct or indirect company employees are exploited for business benefits.
Working to address sustainability, ESG and related concerns around artificial intelligence.
Company Wide Exclusions
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Climate & Net Zero Transition
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This asset management company has set a date by which they plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas / CO2e emissions.
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Transparency
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Fund management companies that publish a full record of how they vote their shares at AGMs (annual general meetings) and EGMs (extraordinary general meetings). Voting strategies have an important role to play encouraging higher environmental, social and governance standards.
This asset management company has published a plan that explains how they are to become a sustainable business - without significant negative environmental or social impacts.
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Sustainable, Responsible &/or ESG Policy:
The Fund seeks to achieve long term income and capital returns from a diversified portfolio of ethically-screened corporate bonds and other credit instruments. In addition to a rigorous credit selection process, the Fund avoids investment in companies which are materially engaged in certain sectors, including the production or distribution of tobacco, alcohol, armaments, gambling and adult entertainment. The Investment Manager purposefully favours exposure to organisations that, in its view, fulfil an environmentally or socially beneficial role and that employ high standards of governance.
Sarasin has an overall bond investment process that specifically examines and evaluates ESG risks as part of our credit research, and applies the conclusions to all of our clients’ funds (i.e. we have firm-wide “ESG Integration”). However, the Responsible Corporate Bond Fund goes further than this. It uses a strict sector exclusion screen (e.g. armaments and tobacco) and applies an ESG protocol to ensure a “minimum standard” across the E, S and G characteristics of an obligor. There is also a Fund preference for certain sectors (e.g. Housing Association, Charities), but this is not unconditional; the bonds must also be attractively priced from a purely investment perspective.
Process:
Our fixed income investment process contains both top-down and bottom-up elements. It uses a macro-economic research foundation, drawing upon the expertise of the in-house economists with particular emphasis on longer-term structural considerations.
This feeds into interest rate exposure management, but may also influence fixed income sector disposition and credit structure preferences. In parallel, and underpinning credit portfolio construction and management, is thorough analysis of each credit using a consistent research process.
Environmental, Social and Governance analysis is integral to our credit review process. Analysts review the ESG risks pertaining to an obligor from a creditor’s perspective. The factors considered vary by sector. However, there are some common elements, such as the commitment to a financial profile that supports the interests of the investor.
- Environmental – climate change, resource input, waste output, indirect exposures, indirect effects
- Social – labour relations, supply chain labour standards, product safety, regulatory scrutiny, political environment, data breach risk
- Governance – ownership structure, the board, internal controls, external controls, attitude to bondholders, ratings policy and history, litigation risk and overhang.
The approach is to allocate scores from zero to ten to each of the three ESG considerations:
10 - No impact on Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor will have no impact on credit rating or bond price.
7 - May affect Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor would not trigger a credit rating event but may induce temporary adverse price action.
5 - Somewhat affects Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor would trigger a credit rating event and modest permanent spread widening.
3 - Major impact on Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor would trigger a multi-notch downgrade and major permanent spread widening.
0 - Potential event of default. The factor would trigger default with a low expected recovery rate.
How we assess the relative importance of E, S & G risks:
- Sector norms are established for the E, S and G weights
- Individual obligor weightings differ from the norm if their profile differs from the sector average. For example, the ‘Banks’ ESG ratio is used as a starting point for Building Societies, but adjusted to reflect their mutual status
- As creditors, Governance is often the dominant consideration for a bond investor
- These weighting allow us to establish the Average ESG Factor Score and Indicated ESG Rating for a security,
If the borrower has an Investment Grade ESG rating and all individual ESG scores exceed 3 out of 10, the security will be eligible for the portfolio (from an ESG perspective). Those that fail this test could still be eligible for selection, but only if they pass our Stewardship Team’s “Red Flag” Deep Dive Process, offer satisfactory engagement and if they have an improving ESG trend.
In terms of data sources, we do not use any third-party data subscriptions in our fixed income process, with the exception of Bloomberg data which we use for our proprietary data-driven ESG tool. Bloomberg provides an extensive and rapidly-expanding database of ESG metrics - we use these to assess “relative ESG value” between issuers in the same industry.
Resources, Affiliations & Corporate Strategies:
Internal Resources
All of our analysts and portfolio managers consider ESG factors when discussing stock ideas and building an investment case. Thus, we consider the entire team an ESG resource.
The stewardship specialists are directly responsible for engagement efforts, and work with the analysts to help them develop their ESG analysis and ratings for stocks.
Whilst the analysts own their ratings, this must be approved by the stewardship team to ensure joint accountability. It is important to note that our stewardship specialists are part of the global equity team, and are involved in team discussions and decisions.
We utilise our own framework and ratings systems to represent our proprietary ESG analysis. This analysis is bottom-up and driven by extensive primary research carried out by our analysts, supplemented with ESG data from MSCI, ISS and other sources.
Affiliations and Memberships
In addition to the UN PRI, we are signatories to the 2020 UK Stewardship Code – and passed the Financial Reporting Council’s assessment for this in September 2021s. Other memberships / initiatives including those listed below, are often the forum in which we work to improve ESG standards and taxonomy:
ENVIRONMENTAL
- IIGCC Paris-aligned accounting and audit working group (Chair)
- IIGCC Net Zero Banking initiative (co-Chair)
- Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative (NZAM)
- Taskforce for Climate-related Financial Reporting
- Climate Action 100+
- “Say on Climate” Initiative
- Carbon Accounting Project (PRI)
- Ellen MacArthur Foundation Plastics Initiative
- Plastic Solutions Investor Alliance (PSIA)
- Finance for Biodiversity Initiative (F4B)
SOCIAL
- 30% Club
- Find It, Fix It, Prevent It initiative (FFP) – Modern Slavery
- Workforce Disclosure Initiative (WDI)
- International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry
- Investor Statement of Solidarity to Address Systemic Racism and Call to Action
- World Benchmarking Alliance Digital Inclusion Collective Impact Coalition
GOVERNANCE
- International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN)
- UK Corporate Reporting and Auditing Group (CRAG)
- Advisory Group for International Audit & Assurance Standards Board
We also support The Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF).
Many of these commitments provide us with a network of peers and supporters for key ESG related issues. It is important for us to remain engaged with group advocacy work, collaborative endeavours, such as engagements, but also to keep aware of best practice.
Often, we find these networks to be useful sources of data and information either on a broad ESG related issue or on company specific metrics that may not be found in other sources.
Dialshifter
This fund is helping to ‘shift the dial from brown to green’ by…
……through our belief that the most crucial way in which we as a firm can have an impact on sustainability is through our stewardship work with investee companies. Responsible investment has the power to deliver enduring value to clients in a way that benefits society. Equally, wealth creation at society’s expense is likely to be ephemeral. Our approach has three tenets:
- A robust, thematic, global investment process focused on long-term value drivers
- Active engagement with companies and considered voting to drive positive change
- Policy outreach where we believe we can play a positive role in shaping markets and regulation.
Our organisation is helping to support the Paris Climate Agreement and the Race to Net Zero by…
… pressing investee companies to align with the Paris climate goals:
- Proactive engagement – we initiate and support dialogue with company boards to make clear our expectation for companies to publish Paris-aligned strategies, including measurable mid-term targets
- Voting – we oppose director appointments where individuals are blocking the implementation of a Paris-aligned strategy. We will vote against auditors where we believe the Annual Report and Accounts fail to report material climate risks
- Divestment – we sell a company’s shares where we believe capital is at risk and leadership is failing to respond appropriately.
We also promote policy through policy outreach and public statements.
SDR Labelling: Unlabelled with sustainable characteristics
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Fund Name | SRI Style | SDR Labelling | Product | Region | Asset Type | Launch Date | Last Amended |
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Sustainable Style | Unlabelled with sustainable characteristics | OEIC | UK | Fixed Interest | 14/11/2016 | Aug 2024 | |
ObjectivesWe seek to grow the Fund over a rolling 5 year period after deducting fees and costs by investing in ethically screened bonds.
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Fund Size: £515.20m (as at: 31/03/2024) Total Assets Under Management: £19261.50m (as at: 31/03/2024) ISIN: GB00BYMB5T28, GB00BYMB5S11 Contact Us: Christopher.cade@sarasin.co.uk |
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Sustainable, Responsible &/or ESG OverviewThe Sarasin Responsible Corporate Bond offers an ESG option to investors seeking exposure to the UK non-gilt (credit) bond market. It seeks to reduce investors’ exposure to ESG risks and give them greater exposure to ESG opportunities.
Environmental, Social and Governance analysis is integral to our credit review process. Analysts review the ESG risks pertaining to an obligor from a creditor’s perspective. The factors considered vary by sector. The fund uses sector exclusions and an ESG protocol to ensure that investments are appropriate for a responsibility-oriented corporate bond fund. |
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Primary fund last amended: Aug 2024 |
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Plastics policy
Funds that are reviewing or encouraging companies to manage down the overuse of plastics (particularly single use, non-recyclable plastics). These funds will typically aim to encourage the use of alternative materials, but are unlikely to exclude companies purely on the basis of their use of plastics. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail. Nature & Biodiversity
Deforestation / palm oil policy
Find funds that have policies in place designed to ensure they do not invest in companies that are significantly involved in deforestation. This typically relates to palm oil plantations where biodiversity loss is a major concern (as well as other issues). Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail.
Illegal deforestation exclusion policy
Find funds that have policies in place explaining that they avoid companies involved in illegal and/or unsustainable deforestation. This may relate to palm oil, cattle farming or other concerns. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail. Climate Change & Energy
Climate change / greenhouse gas emissions policy
Funds that have policies (documented strategies that explain their position on) climate change related issues such as greenhouse gas/carbon emissions, net zero, transitioning to lower carbon. Strategies vary. Read fund details for further information.
Coal, oil & / or gas majors excluded
Funds that avoid investing in major coal, oil and/or gas (extraction) companies. Funds vary: some may exclude all companies that extract oil. Others may have exposure to oil extraction via more diversified energy companies. See fund literature to confirm details.
Fracking and tar sands excluded
Funds that avoid companies involved in fracking and tar sands - which are widely regarded as controversial methods of oil and gas extraction. Strategies vary. See fund information for further information.
Fossil fuel reserves exclusion
Funds that avoid investing in companies with coal, oil and gas reserves. See fund information for further details.
Clean / renewable energy theme or focus
Find funds where investment in clean / renewable energy companies an other assets is central to their investment selection strategy. The proportion of the fund that is directly or indirectly invested in renewable energy varies between funds and over time. See fund information for further details.
Encourage transition to low carbon through stewardship activity
A core element of these funds will aim to encourage the transition to lower carbon activities through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement / voting activity
Energy efficiency theme
Fund funds that have an energy efficiency theme - typically meaning that a fund manager is focused on investing in organisations that manage - or help others to manage - energy use more carefully and less wastefully - and so reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Invests in clean energy / renewables
Funds that hold companies in the clean energy and renewable energy sectors (at the time research was supplied). Fund strategies vary, in particular the proportion of investment in these areas may vary significantly. Check fund literature for details.
Require net zero action plan from all/most companies
Find funds that require all, or almost all, of the companies it invests in to have a ‘net zero action plan’ - meaning that the companies they invest in have worked out how they will, over time, reduce their total carbon (and other greenhouse gas) emissions to nil. Social / Employment
Social policy
Find funds that have policies which set out their approach to social issues (e.g. human rights, labour standards, equal opportunities, child labour and adherence to internationally recognised codes such as the UN Global Compact). Funds with social policies typically avoid companies with low standards or work to encourage higher standards. See fund information for detail.
Labour standards policy
Find funds that have a labour standards policy - which can be expected to mean that the fund will invest in / favour companies that have higher standards in this area - although fund strategies can vary significantly (as with all policy areas). See eg https://www.ilo.org/international-labour-standards
Favours companies with strong social policies
Find funds that invest in line with positive strategies that relate to 'people' issues - such as having strong human rights, labour standards and equal opportunities practices. Such funds are likely to invest in companies that have market leading standards with regard to employee and supplier practices. Read fund literature for further information.
Health & wellbeing policies or theme
Find funds with policies or themes that set out their approach to health and wellbeing issues. Funds of this kind typically aim to invest in companies with high standards - or encourage high standards. Themed funds are likely to have more of an emphasis on this area. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail. Ethical Values Led Exclusions
Ethical policies
Find funds that have policies that set out their position on ethical or 'personal values' based issues. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail.
Tobacco and related product manufacturers excluded
Companies are excluded if they are involved in any aspect of the production chain for tobacco products, including cigarettes, vaping, e-cigarettes, chewing tobacco and cigars.
Armaments manufacturers avoided
Find funds that avoid companies that manufacture products intended specifically for military use. Fund strategies vary - particularly with regard to non-strategic military products. See fund literature for fund specific details.
Civilian firearms production exclusion
Find funds with a written civilian firearms exclusion policy - meaning that they will not invest in companies that make (or perhaps also sell) handguns made for non-military users.
Alcohol production excluded
Find funds that avoid investment in companies involved in the production of alcohol. Strategies vary; some funds allow a small proportion of profits to come from this area. See fund literature for further information.
Gambling avoidance policy
Find funds that avoid companies with significant involvement in the gambling industry. Some funds may allow a small proportion of profits to come from this area. See fund policy for further details.
Pornography avoidance policy
Find funds that avoid companies that derive significant income from pornography and related areas. Strategies vary. See fund details for further information.
Animal welfare policy
Find funds with policies that require specific animal welfare standards to be met. These may reference well-known welfare standards (3Rs - Replace, Reduce, Refine) or certification schemes. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail. Human Rights
Human rights policy
Find funds that have policies relating to human rights issues. Funds of this kind typically require companies to demonstrate higher standards, although some fund managers work to encourage improvements. Investee companies are often judged against internationally agreed norms or standards. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail.
Child labour exclusion
Find funds that have policies in place to ensure they do not invest in companies that employ children. Meeting Peoples' Basic Needs
Water / sanitation policy or theme
Find funds that have policies or themes that set out their position on investment in the water sector and/or sanitation. Strategies vary. See fund information for further detail.
Invests in social property (freehold)
Find funds that invest in social housing property freeholds. Strategies vary. See fund literature for further information. Banking & Financials
Invests in banks
Find funds that include banks as part of their holdings / portfolio.
Invests in financial instruments issued by banks
Finds funds that include financial instruments (cash, derivatives and / or foreign exchange) issued by banks. See fund literature for further information as strategies vary.
Invests in insurers
Funds that do or may invest in insurance companies. Governance & Management
Governance policy
Find fund options that have policies that relate to corporate governance issues such as board structure, executive remuneration, bribery and/or corporate corruption. These funds will typically avoid companies with poor practices. Strategies vary. See fund literature for further information.
Avoids companies with poor governance
Find funds that aim to avoid investing in companies with poor governance practices.(e.g. board structure, management practices etc.) Views may however vary on what counts as 'poor' practices - and funds may not immediately divest as they may prefer to work to encourage higher standards. See fund literature for further information.
Anti-bribery and corruption policy
Find funds that have policies explaining how managers will respond to assets / companies that do not comply with relevant anti-bribery and anti-corruption standards or laws. Strategies vary; options include stewardship/ engagement and divestment - or a combination. See fund literature for further information.
Digital / cyber security policy
Find funds that have policies explaining how the fund managers take into account digital/cyber security related risks. Funds with cyber policies will typically favour companies with higher standards or that are helping to solve problems - but strategies vary. See fund literature for further information.
Encourage board diversity e.g. gender
Fund managers encourage the companies they invest in to have more diverse board structures (e.g. more women on boards)
Encourage TCFD alignment for banks & insurance companies
Find fund managers that encourage the banks and insurance companies they invest in to publish climate change related financial information - as set out by the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (with the aim of helping investors measure and respond to climate risk).
Encourage higher ESG standards through stewardship activity
A core element of these funds will aim to encourage higher ESG standards through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement /voting activity Fund Governance
ESG integration strategy
Find funds that factor in 'environmental, social and governance' issues as part of their investment decision making process. A focus on 'ESG' typically means a fund is carrying out additional research to help reduce ESG related risks. It does not necessarily mean a focus on sustainability. Strategies vary. See fund literature. Impact Methodologies
Aims to generate positive impacts (or 'outcomes')
Funds that aim to help or support the delivery of positive social or environmental impacts (or societal/real world outcomes) by investing in companies they regard as beneficial to people and / or the planet. Strategies vary. See fund literature for further information.
Positive environmental impact theme
Find funds that specifically set out to help deliver positive environmental impacts, benefits or 'real world' outcomes.
Positive social impact theme
Find funds that specifically state that they aim to deliver positive social (i.e. people related) impacts and/or outcomes. How The Fund Works
Strictly screened ethical fund
Find funds where their main approach is to apply positive or negative ethical, social and / or environmental screens. Strictly screened funds are likely to exclude more companies than other related fund options. See fund literature for further information.
Focus on ESG risk mitigation
A major focus of these funds is the careful management of environmental, social and governance (ESG) related risks - typically by avoiding or being underweight in companies seen as posing major risks in these areas (i.e. not necessarily by using themes, exclusions etc).
SRI / ESG / Ethical policies explained on website
Find funds that have published explanations of their ethical, social and/or environmental policies online (i.e. fund decision making strategies/ buy/sell &/or asset management strategies).
Do not use stock / securities lending
This fund does not use stock lending for performance or risk purposes. Unscreened Assets & Cash
No ‘diversifiers’ used other than cash
Fund that only invest in cash to aid the practical management (buying and selling) of assets. These funds do not use additional financial instruments. Intended Clients & Product Options
Intended for investors interested in sustainability
Finds funds designed to meet the needs of individual investors with an interest in sustainability issues.
Faith friendly
Find funds that have attributes that commonly suit the aims of investors of faith - although they may not be specifically marketed as being only for religious investors. Strategies vary (as do investor aims). Read fund literature for further information.
Available via an ISA (OEIC only)
Find funds that are available via a tax efficient ISA product wrapper.
Bespoke SRI / ESG portfolios available (DFMs)
Only applicable for DFM’s & portfolio providers. Find service providers who offer bespoke ('personalised') SRI / ESG portfolio options Fund Management Company InformationAbout The Business
Boutique / specialist fund management company
Find fund management companies that are smaller or specialise in particular areas - notably, ideally ESG related. Strategies vary.
Responsible ownership / stewardship policy or strategy (AFM company wide)
Finds fund management companies that have a published company wide stewardship, engagement and / or responsible ownership policy or strategy that covers all investments. Stewardship typically involves encouraging higher ESG standards through voting and dialogue.
ESG / SRI engagement (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that actively encourage higher 'environmental, social and governance' and/or 'sustainable and responsible investment' practices across investee companies - typically where the aim is to encourage positive change that is aligned with the best interests of investors. Strategies vary. See additional information and options.
Responsible ownership / ESG a key differentiator (AFM company wide)
Find fund managers that consider responsible ownership and ESG to be a key differentiator for their business.
Responsible ownership policy for non SRI funds (AFM company wide)
Find funds run by fund managers that apply Responsible ownership or 'Stewardship' policies to all or most of their investment assets. This means active involvement (e.g. voting, dialogue) with the companies they invest in across funds (not normally limited to ethical or SRI options.) Read fund literature for further information.
Integrates ESG factors into all / most (AFM) fund research
Find fund management companies that consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues when deciding whether or not to invest in a company for all / almost all of their funds and other assets. This is increasingly seen as part of sound risk management.
In-house diversity improvement programme (AFM company wide)
Finds organisations / fund managers that have an in-house (company wide) diversity improvement programme - meaning that they are working to ensure that within their own businesses they employ people from diverse backgrounds - often typically focused on ethnicity and/or sex.
Diversity, equality & inclusion engagement policy (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that encourage the companies they invest in to have strong diversity, race, gender and other equality policies across all assets held, not simply screened or themed SRI/ESG funds. (ie Asset Management company wide). Collaborations & Affiliations
PRI signatory
Find fund management companies that have signed up to the UN backed 'Principles of Responsible Investment'.
Fund EcoMarket partner
Find fund management companies that have partnered with Fund EcoMarket - meaning that they are helping to improve access to information on sustainable and responsible investment by paying an annual fee to us which enables us to publish information for free. Partner funds are listed ahead of other funds and have their logos displayed. Resources
In-house responsible ownership / voting expertise
Find fund management companies that employ people to steer and support fund managers in voting shares at company AGM's and EGMs in ways that are consistent with encouraging higher ESG/sustainability standards.
Employ specialist ESG / SRI / sustainability researchers
Find a fund management company that directly employs specialist ESG/SRI/sustainability researchers or analysts. This allows asset managers to discuss environmental, social and governance risks and opportunities directly with companies.
Use specialist ESG / SRI / sustainability research companies
Find fund management companies that makes use of expert external research companies. This can help deliver specialist expertise and means resources are pooled with other investors.
ESG specialists on all investment desks (AFM company wide)
Finds organisations / fund managers that have one or more ESG/sustainability experts on all investment teams or 'desks' (all asset types) Accreditations
PRI A+ rated (AFM company wide)
Finds organisations / fund managers that have an A+ PRI rating - meaning they are highly rated according to the 'Principles of Responsible Investment'
UK Stewardship Code signatory (AFM company wide)
Find fund managers that are signatories to the FRC UK Stewardship Code, which sets out a framework for constructive investor / investee relations where fund managers are encouraged to behave like responsible, typically longer term 'company owners'. Engagement Approach
Regularly lead collaborative ESG initiatives (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that regularly initiate or run industry wide (collaborative) investor projects aimed at raising environmental, social and governance standards amongst investee companies.
Encourage responsible corporate taxation (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that are working with the companies they invest in to encourage more responsible corporate taxation.
Engaging to stop modern slavery
working with the assets they hold to help stamp out modern slavery - where direct or indirect company employees are exploited for business benefits.
Engaging on the responsible use of AI
Working to address sustainability, ESG and related concerns around artificial intelligence. Company Wide Exclusions
Controversial weapons avoidance policy (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies (not funds) that avoid investment in 'controversial weapons' across all of their funds and other investment vehicles.
Tobacco avoidance policy (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that avoid investment in tobacco (manufacturing) companies across all their assets.
Fossil fuel exclusion policy (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that avoid investment in fossil fuel companies (e.g. coal, oil and gas) across all of their funds. (and/ or other assets.)
Do not invest in companies with fossil fuel reserves
Asset management company excludes companies with fossil fuel reserves across all assets/funds Climate & Net Zero Transition
Net Zero commitment (AFM company wide)
Fund management organisations that have pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to ‘net zero’. Strategies vary - this area is changing rapidly.
Net Zero - have set a Net Zero target date (AFM company wide)
This asset management company has set a date by which they plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas / CO2e emissions.
Encourage carbon / greenhouse gas reduction (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that are working with the companies they invest in to encourage reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions.
Working towards a ‘Net Zero’ commitment (AFM company wide)
Finds organisations / fund management companies that are in the process of working out how to make a ‘net zero commitment’ - meaning that when that is finalised they will have started the process of reducing their total greenhouse gas emissions to'zero'. Transparency
Publish responsible ownership / stewardship report (AFM company wide)
Find fund management companies that publish a report detailing their responsible investment ownership - also known as 'Stewardship' - activity.
Full SRI / responsible ownership policy information available on request
Find fund management companies that will supply information about their sustainable and responsible investment activity on request.
Publish full voting record (AFM company wide)
Fund management companies that publish a full record of how they vote their shares at AGMs (annual general meetings) and EGMs (extraordinary general meetings). Voting strategies have an important role to play encouraging higher environmental, social and governance standards.
Sustainability transition plan publicly available (AFM company wide)
This asset management company has published a plan that explains how they are to become a sustainable business - without significant negative environmental or social impacts.
Net Zero transition plan publicly available (AFM company wide)
This asset management company has published a plan that explains how they are going to achieve net zero greenhouse gas / CO2e emissions.
Dialshifter statement
Find fund management companies that have supplied Dialshifter information. See Dialshifter tab within record for more information. Sustainable, Responsible &/or ESG Policy:The Fund seeks to achieve long term income and capital returns from a diversified portfolio of ethically-screened corporate bonds and other credit instruments. In addition to a rigorous credit selection process, the Fund avoids investment in companies which are materially engaged in certain sectors, including the production or distribution of tobacco, alcohol, armaments, gambling and adult entertainment. The Investment Manager purposefully favours exposure to organisations that, in its view, fulfil an environmentally or socially beneficial role and that employ high standards of governance.
Sarasin has an overall bond investment process that specifically examines and evaluates ESG risks as part of our credit research, and applies the conclusions to all of our clients’ funds (i.e. we have firm-wide “ESG Integration”). However, the Responsible Corporate Bond Fund goes further than this. It uses a strict sector exclusion screen (e.g. armaments and tobacco) and applies an ESG protocol to ensure a “minimum standard” across the E, S and G characteristics of an obligor. There is also a Fund preference for certain sectors (e.g. Housing Association, Charities), but this is not unconditional; the bonds must also be attractively priced from a purely investment perspective. Process:Our fixed income investment process contains both top-down and bottom-up elements. It uses a macro-economic research foundation, drawing upon the expertise of the in-house economists with particular emphasis on longer-term structural considerations. This feeds into interest rate exposure management, but may also influence fixed income sector disposition and credit structure preferences. In parallel, and underpinning credit portfolio construction and management, is thorough analysis of each credit using a consistent research process.
Environmental, Social and Governance analysis is integral to our credit review process. Analysts review the ESG risks pertaining to an obligor from a creditor’s perspective. The factors considered vary by sector. However, there are some common elements, such as the commitment to a financial profile that supports the interests of the investor.
The approach is to allocate scores from zero to ten to each of the three ESG considerations: 10 - No impact on Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor will have no impact on credit rating or bond price. 7 - May affect Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor would not trigger a credit rating event but may induce temporary adverse price action. 5 - Somewhat affects Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor would trigger a credit rating event and modest permanent spread widening. 3 - Major impact on Probability of Default or Severity of Loss. The factor would trigger a multi-notch downgrade and major permanent spread widening. 0 - Potential event of default. The factor would trigger default with a low expected recovery rate.
How we assess the relative importance of E, S & G risks:
If the borrower has an Investment Grade ESG rating and all individual ESG scores exceed 3 out of 10, the security will be eligible for the portfolio (from an ESG perspective). Those that fail this test could still be eligible for selection, but only if they pass our Stewardship Team’s “Red Flag” Deep Dive Process, offer satisfactory engagement and if they have an improving ESG trend.
In terms of data sources, we do not use any third-party data subscriptions in our fixed income process, with the exception of Bloomberg data which we use for our proprietary data-driven ESG tool. Bloomberg provides an extensive and rapidly-expanding database of ESG metrics - we use these to assess “relative ESG value” between issuers in the same industry. Resources, Affiliations & Corporate Strategies:Internal Resources All of our analysts and portfolio managers consider ESG factors when discussing stock ideas and building an investment case. Thus, we consider the entire team an ESG resource. The stewardship specialists are directly responsible for engagement efforts, and work with the analysts to help them develop their ESG analysis and ratings for stocks. Whilst the analysts own their ratings, this must be approved by the stewardship team to ensure joint accountability. It is important to note that our stewardship specialists are part of the global equity team, and are involved in team discussions and decisions. We utilise our own framework and ratings systems to represent our proprietary ESG analysis. This analysis is bottom-up and driven by extensive primary research carried out by our analysts, supplemented with ESG data from MSCI, ISS and other sources.
Affiliations and Memberships In addition to the UN PRI, we are signatories to the 2020 UK Stewardship Code – and passed the Financial Reporting Council’s assessment for this in September 2021s. Other memberships / initiatives including those listed below, are often the forum in which we work to improve ESG standards and taxonomy:
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We also support The Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF).
Many of these commitments provide us with a network of peers and supporters for key ESG related issues. It is important for us to remain engaged with group advocacy work, collaborative endeavours, such as engagements, but also to keep aware of best practice. Often, we find these networks to be useful sources of data and information either on a broad ESG related issue or on company specific metrics that may not be found in other sources.
DialshifterThis fund is helping to ‘shift the dial from brown to green’ by… ……through our belief that the most crucial way in which we as a firm can have an impact on sustainability is through our stewardship work with investee companies. Responsible investment has the power to deliver enduring value to clients in a way that benefits society. Equally, wealth creation at society’s expense is likely to be ephemeral. Our approach has three tenets:
Our organisation is helping to support the Paris Climate Agreement and the Race to Net Zero by… … pressing investee companies to align with the Paris climate goals:
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