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Why AXA Investment Managers puts sustainability at the heart of investing

AXA IM has been integrating sustainability into its investment process since the 1990s, and believes that it’s key to generating above-benchmark returns. 

by AXA Investments
March 18, 2021
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Speaking to ifa, AXA IM’s chief investment officer at Rosenberg Equities Gideon Smith said that he aims to do what any active manager aims to do – deliver better returns than the market – but in a way that helps both him and his clients “sleep soundly at night”.

“There are two things that help me sleep better: firstly, knowing that the portfolio I’m investing in is made up of sound, decent, responsible companies – companies that might benefit from some of the broad themes that are shaping society, but also companies that are going to go on and deliver benefits to society,” Mr Smith said.

“The other thing that helps me sleep at night is not too much excitement. We like to buy boring stocks, stocks that generate a stable stream of earnings – not too much risk, not too many surprises.”

That desire to “avoid excitement” and the need for a fundamental anchor means Mr Smith emphasises three factors in the stock picking process – low volatility, high quality, and attractive ESG credentials – saying “If we manage to achieve all three of these things, I get to sleep well at night.”

AXA IM has been integrating responsible principles into its investment process since the 1990s, going from basic exclusion and divestment to a more “active, activist” approach focused on company engagement.

“These principles – ESG, responsible investing – are our perennial ones. They’re rooted in our investment philosophy. We’ve focused on these concepts for so long because we think they’re essentially economic in nature, so of course you should consider them in your investment decision making,” Mr Smith said.

“The governance of a company, its impact on environments and wider society, these issues have an impact on the economics of the business. Ultimately we think it impacts the earnings a company can generate, and that’s why it’s core to our investment approach.”

However, Mr Smith warned that the rise of ESG had also led to a proliferation of products that aren’t necessarily true to label and fund managers who are happy to talk the talk but not walk the walk. AXA IM itself integrates metrics such as diversity – which it believes can deliver a “profitability moat” – into its models, putting it at the heart of the investment process.

“When we talk about responsible investing, we don’t talk about it as something distinct or separate. For us, responsible investing is simply investing,” Mr Smith said. 

Risk factors with this strategy:

Company specific risk: There may be instances where a company will fall in price (or rise in price) because of company specific factors (for example, where a company’s major product is subject to a product recall).

Highly volatile markets: The prices of financial instruments in which the strategy may be invested can be highly volatile.

Market risk: Changes in legal and economic policy, political events, technology failure, economic cycles, investor sentiment and social climate can all directly or indirectly create an environment that may influence (negatively or positively) the value of your investment in the strategy. In addition, a downward move in the general level of the financial markets can have a negative influence on the strategy.

 

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This document has been issued by AXA Investment Managers Asia (Singapore) Ltd (ARBN 115203622) (“AXA IM Asia”). AXA IM Asia is exempt from the requirement to hold an Australian Financial Services License and is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore under Singaporean laws, which differ from Australian laws.  AXA IM Asia offers financial services in Australia only to residents who are “wholesale clients” within the meaning of Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). 

This document and the information contained herein are intended for the use of wholesale clients only and should not be relied upon by retail clients or investors. They have been prepared and issued for private informational and educational purposes only at the sole request of the specified recipients, and not intended for general circulation. They are strictly confidential, and must not be reproduced, circulated, distributed, redistributed or otherwise used, in whole or in part, in any way without the prior written consent of AXA IM Asia. They are not intended for distribution to any persons or in any jurisdictions for which it is prohibited.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, AXA IM Asia makes no warranty as to the accuracy or suitability of any information contained herein and accepts no responsibility whatsoever for errors or misstatements, whether negligent or otherwise. Such information may be subject to change without notice. The data contained herein, including but not limited to any backtesting, simulated performance history, scenario analysis and investment guidelines, are based on a number of key assumptions and inputs, and are presented for indicative and/or illustrative purposes only.

The information contained in this document is not an indication whatsoever of possible future performance and must be considered on this basis. Where information, contents or materials are provided by or quoted from any third party (“Third Party Information”), AXA IM Asia does not accept any responsibility or liability for such Third Party Information, and cannot and does not provide, and shall not be taken to provide, any warranty as to the accuracy, suitability, completeness or correctness of such Third Party Information. Any views, opinions or recommendations (if any) that may be contained in such Third Party Information, unless otherwise stated, do not reflect or constitute views, opinions or recommendations of AXA IM Asia.

This document has been prepared without taking into account the specific personal circumstances, investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person. Nothing contained within this document shall constitute an offer to enter into, or a term or condition of, any business, trade, contract or agreement with the recipient or any other party. This document shall not be deemed to constitute investment, tax or legal advice, or an offer for sale or solicitation to invest in any particular fund. If you are unsure about the meaning of any information contained in this document, please consult your financial or other professional advisers. The data, projections, forecasts, anticipations, hypothesis and/or opinions herein are subjective, and are not necessarily used or followed by AXA IM Asia or its affiliates who may act based on their own opinions and as independent departments within the organization.

Investment involves risks. You should be aware that investments may increase or decrease in value and that past performance is no guarantee of future returns, you may not get back the amount originally invested.  Investors should not make any investment decision based on this material alone.

© 2021 AXA Investment Managers. All rights reserved.

 

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