SDG Engagement Equity
Promoting sustainability through investment.
Reasons to invest
Serving investors, serving society
Positive impact
SDG focused
Investment expertise
Engagement strength
Focus on quality
Strategy overview
We focus on attractive companies with the potential – through engagement aligned with the UN SDGs – to generate outcomes that benefit people, the planet and investors.
Why SDG Engagement Equity?
There is increasing understanding that the enduring success of companies is intertwined with that of the economies, communities and environments in which they operate and in which their employees and customers live. Companies are often uniquely situated – as a result of their integral position within communities, their direct relationships with employees and their connection with suppliers – to significantly impact the lives of a range of stakeholders.
We aim to generate positive societal and environmental impacts through engagements with companies focused on the UN SDGs. We believe there are compelling opportunities to create change and value among smaller companies whose operations, supply chains and products or services provide rich potential for improvement.
We view attainment of the SDGs as an opportunity to create value for shareholders. Through engagement, we not only look to improve a company’s sustainability profile, but generate additional insight into the characteristics and quality of businesses.
How we invest
Such an approach suits an engagement strategy, as it often takes several years for meaningful engagement objectives to come to fruition.
Finally, while climate change and related environmental topics are hugely important, the most tangible impact a company has is through its employment. Who a company employs and how it treats its workers contributes to a number of social goals, providing opportunities over the long-term.
The UN SDGs are an agreed set of goals to 2030, designed to end poverty and improve the lives of all. The 17 SDGs and their associated targets provide a common framework for identifying, assessing and measuring a company’s impact on society and the environment. Engaging with companies on specific SDGs provides us with valuable insights into investment risks, opportunities and long-term sustainability.
Investment philosophy
Investment process
We produce an engagement thesis for potential holdings. This outlines where we believe there is potential for achieving positive change, given the company’s particular geographic footprint and business model.
Engagement opportunities may relate to a company’s supply chain, direct operations, or products and services (sometimes all three are relevant).
Investment and engagement criteria are equally essential to the investment case:
Initially, portfolio weights are determined using investment metrics. They are then flexed up or down based on perceived engagement and impact potential. This is an iterative process, where the investment thesis and the progress being achieved are regularly tested.
Team
Hamish Galpin
Director, Head of Small & Mid Cap, Lead Manager of Global Small Cap, Federated Hermes Limited
Will Pomroy
Head of Impact Engagement - Equities and Lead Engager Small & Mid Cap Equities, Federated Hermes Limited
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