Over the years, the Office of Investment Management (OIM) built a comprehensive framework for its sustainable activities, based on the conviction that embracing sustainable investment opportunities and mitigating against environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks leads to better long-term risk-adjusted performance. OIM invested in the first green bonds in 2008 issued by the World Bank and was the catalyst investor in Low Carbon Exchange Traded Funds in 2014.
Our Sustainable Investment Framework sets out how we do this across asset classes, including the way in which we select and monitor asset managers.
We are founding signatories of the Principles for Responsible Investments (PRI) since 2006
Named most Responsible Asset Allocator by the Responsible Asset Allocator Initiative since 2017
Access to ESG data and information
Sustainable Investment team leverages data from industry leading providers.
These include:
Development of a proprietary ESG database
ESG database made available to all investment teams.
Simultaneous access to fundamental and ESG data for holistic investment decision making.
Integration of ESG factors into investment analysis
ESG database completed with additional industry leading framework such as SASB for materiality assessment where relevant.
Investment officers use ESG data and analysis to incorporate relevant factors in investment thesis, identifying areas of engagement, position sizing.