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Our fund database includes more than 15.500 European funds and 30 sustainability filter. This video explains the different functions and filter criteria.
14080 Funds
LU2400032525
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
SE0013719861
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
4 Stern(e)
FR0011869312
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
AT0000A2RUD2
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
IE00BN2B2946
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
4 Stern(e)
LU0086120648
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
FR001400BZF3
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
IT0004245590
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
LU0119216801
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
3 Stern(e)
GB00B50XHX57
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
LU2468423459
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
IE00BYZNBB98
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
GB00B0HWHK75
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
GB0000825256
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
4 Stern(e)
LU0870553459
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
4 Stern(e)
LU2401052506
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
4 Stern(e)
LU2652791638
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
LU1197486233
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)
GB00BKSBMM05
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
- Not rated
DK0061134350
SDG Assessment
The SDG Assessment score reflects how well the companies in a fund align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as climate action, quality education, or clean water. The score is based on a weighted average of the fund holdings' SDG Solutions Score values and ranges on a scale from -10.0 to 10.0. For each holding, the SDG Solutions Score sums its highest positive and lowest negative impact on the SDGs, ranging from -10 to +10.
A higher SDG Assessment score indicates a greater average share of investments in companies with a net positive contribution to the SDGs. However, this is not an indicator of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future. If you have any queries regarding the company data, please contact ISS ESG directly. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
Climate Stewardship Direct dialogue with a company and the exercise of voting rights has been shown to be one of the most effective strategies for positive climate impact by investors. The British NGO InfluenceMap has rated large asset managers in terms of their climate influence (so-called climate stewardship). The better an asset manager's climate stewardship, the better the rating. Both company data and external data were used for this purpose. The rating is the same for all funds of the asset manager. If a fund has no rating, the asset manager has not yet been rated due to its relatively small size. Read more in the glossary. (Data source: InfluenceMap)
- Not rated
ISS ESG Fund Rating
The ISS ESG Fund Rating includes environmental, social and corporate governance factors. More stars mean that a fund performs relatively better than its peer group. An absolute ESG score is displayed in the detail view. However, these are not indicators of the fund's impact to have made companies more sustainable or to make them more sustainable in the future.
When a fund is not rated, the required thresholds for the assessment weren't reached. Please find more information about the methodology in the glossary. (Data source: ISS ESG)
5 Stern(e)


