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Financial institution, Nordea, introduces a thematic investment fund.

Nordea Asset Management Launches New Sustainability Investment Product, Emphasizing Climate and Social Concerns

Financial institution Nordea introduces a thematic investment fund.
Financial institution Nordea introduces a thematic investment fund.

Financial institution, Nordea, introduces a thematic investment fund.

Nordea Asset Management Launches Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy

Nordea Asset Management has expanded its ESG product range with a new global thematic equity product: the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy. This strategy aims to generate attractive returns by investing in companies offering meaningful solutions to pressing social and environmental issues.

The investment criteria for the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy focus on integrating sustainability factors deeply into the investment process. This includes considering principal adverse impacts on sustainability, measuring and monitoring aggregated negative sustainability impacts, aligning investment decisions with broader ESG goals, implementing effective governance and transparency, and engaging proactively with stakeholders.

The strategy is designed for investors who prioritize social and environmental aspects. It is a global, fundamental bottom-up solution that seeks to invest in companies that cater to growing numbers of conscious consumers interested in both product composition and production methods.

Thomas Sørensen, who seeks companies that balance sustainable ambition with profit-driven goals, will manage the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy. Climate change and social challenges are considered important issues by Thomas Sørensen.

The Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy is not classified under Article 9 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). However, the approach reflects Nordea’s broader commitment to responsible banking and asset management, aiming to accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy through carefully selected investments that have positive climate and social outcomes.

Impact analysis is fully integrated in the portfolio management of the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy. If you are interested in subscribing, a confirmation email has been sent to you. To activate the subscription, please click the button inside the confirmation email. If you do not receive the email, please check your spam folder.

It's worth noting that Thomas Sørensen and Henning Padberg, who are responsible for the Nordea 1 - Global Climate and Environment Fund (ISIN: LU0994683356), will not manage the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy. Nordea Asset Management manages the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy, which benefits from a strong ESG research platform.

The strategy is classified under Article 9 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), indicating a high level of ESG integration and a focus on positive impact. Companies offering solutions to climate change and social challenges are seen as a compelling investment opportunity by Thomas Sørensen.

In conclusion, the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy offers a unique opportunity for investors to contribute to a sustainable future while aiming for attractive returns. By investing in companies that address pressing social and environmental issues, Nordea Asset Management aims to drive measurable positive change and accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy.

  1. Thomas Sørensen, who manages the Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy, believes that investing in companies offering solutions to climate change and social challenges is a compelling opportunity for attractive returns.
  2. The Global Climate and Social Impact Strategy, which focuses on integrating sustainability factors deeply into the investment process, is classified under Article 9 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and benefits from Nordea Asset Management's strong ESG research platform.

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