Responsible Investing Approach
Responsible investment, including environmental, social, and governance considerations, is taken into account in the investment policies and procedures. ANZ believes that environmental, social, and governance factors are important drivers of long-term investment risks and returns. The three core components of this approach are exclusions, ESG integration, and stewardship.
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Exclusions
ANZ applies negative screening to exclude companies involved in harmful activities related to controversial weapons, civilian firearms, tobacco production, and whaling. Furthermore, it will not invest in companies that earn revenues ranging from 5 to 10% from activities related to conventional weapons, unconventional oil and gas, thermal coal, and adult entertainment.
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Full | ANZ does not invest in companies involved in the manufacture of tobacco products. |
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Full | ANZ does not invest in companies that manufacture controversial weapons or nuclear weapons, nor does it invest in companies that manufacture automatic or semi-automatic firearms, magazines and parts for civilian use. |
Partial | ANZ does not invest in companies that generate more than 5% of their revenues from conventional weapons-related activities. |
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Partial | ANZ does not invest in companies that generate more than 10% of their revenues from the extraction of unconventional oil and gas, or thermal coal mining. |
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Partial | ANZ does not invest in companies that generate more than 5% of their revenues from adult entertainment. |
Inclusions
ANZ Investments employs a responsible investment strategy that integrates Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors into its assessment of companies. This may include evaluating a company's stance on climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, pollution control, and renewable technologies. Social factors such as human rights, community impact, and employee well-being may also be assessed. Moreover, ANZ may assess governance aspects like ethical standards, transparency, executive compensation, and corporate voting practices.
ANZ actively engages with a number of companies that it invests in on ESG and other issues. This improves its understanding of the risks and opportunities companies face, allowing ANZ to factor this into its investment rationale. These engagements can be grouped into themes, such as Climate Change, Human Rights, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Biodiversity, and Corporate Governance.
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
Conventions & Treaties
ANZ Investments has been a signatory to the PRI since early 2018 and reports as required according to the PRI Reporting Framework, is a member of the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA), and is a founding signatory of the inaugural Aotearoa New Zealand Stewardship Code.
Conventions & Treaties | Aligned |
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Principles for Responsible Investment | Yes | Signatory since 2018 |
ESG Score
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Does the portfolio have an ESG score? | Not disclosed | ||
If so, who is responsible for calculating the score? | Not disclosed | ||
If a score is calculated, is this publicly available; i.e. displayed in monthly reports, on your website, etc.? | Not disclosed | ||
If the portfolio has an ESG score, how often is that score recalculated to account for changes to portfolio holdings? | Not disclosed |
Impact Investing Score
Impact Investing Score |
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Does the portfolio have an Impact Investment score? | Not disclosed | ||
If a score is calculated, is this publicly available; i.e. displayed in monthly reports, on your website, etc.? | Not disclosed | ||
If the portfolio has an Impact Investment score, how often is that score recalculated to account for changes to portfolio holdings? | Not disclosed | ||
Does the fund publish its holdings publicly? | Yes |
Policies, Certification & Marketing
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Responsible investing policy | View Responsible investing policy document | |||
Stewardship policy | View Stewardship policy document | |||
Modern slavery policy | View Modern slavery policy document | |||
Is the fund RIAA certified? | Yes | |||
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Excluded Companies | View Excluded Companies document |
OneAnswer KiwiSaver Scheme Conservative Balanced Fund
Strategy Summary
The Conservative Balanced Fund invests mainly in income assets, with some exposure to growth assets. The Conservative Balanced Fund aims to achieve (after the fund charge and before tax) over the long term a modest to moderate yearly return allowing for modest to moderate movements of value up and down.Key Terms
Status: | Open | Inception Date: | Oct 2007 |
Strategy: | Global Diversified | Style: | N/A |
Geography: | Global | Domicile: | New Zealand |
Investors: | Retail | Min. Investment: | NZD0 |
Mgmt. Fee: | 0.93% | Perf. Fee: | 0% |