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UOB Asset Management launches first Singapore-focused ESG fund to help investors contribute to the nation's sustainability drive

UOB Asset Management (UOBAM) has launched the United Smart Sustainable Singapore Bond Fund (Fund), the first Singapore-focused fund aimed at helping individual and institutional investors contribute to the nation’s sustainability drive.

As part of Budget 2021, the Singapore Government announced it would finance up to S$19 billion of public sector infrastructure projects through green bond issuances. Riding on the transition to a lower carbon economy and increased investor appetite, companies are also picking up the pace in raising funds sustainably. The demand for sustainability solutions is also rising among individuals with findings from the UOB ASEAN Consumer Sentiment Study showing nine in 10 people expect sustainable investments to become more common in the next three to five years.

As part of meeting this demand, the United Smart Sustainable Singapore Bond Fund invests its assets in high-quality green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds with strong environmental, social and governance (ESG) mandates. With most of the assets allocated to bonds in Singapore, the Fund’s investment themes, namely ‘Green, Clean and Smart Singapore', ‘Preparing for Climate Change’ and ‘Sustainable Production, aim to support the country’s green development plans. The Fund’s portfolio is also allocated to corporate bond assets based across Asia.

 

Mr Thio Boon Kiat, Group CEO of UOBAM, said, “Investing for profit and purpose is one of our key tenets at UOBAM. It is also the core motivation of our United Smart Sustainable Singapore Bond Fund, the first ESG fund that enables investors to participate in the shaping of a sustainable Singapore for future generations. As we help steer capital to sustainable investments, we believe we can also help investors benefit from stable income and capital appreciation, so that they can realise both profit and purpose.”

 

The investment approach of the United Smart Sustainable Singapore Bond Fund is based on UOBAM’s proprietary ESG rating model. It combines ESG data from reliable third-party data providers such as MSCI and S&P Global Trucost with UOBAM’s independent analysis and materiality framework. The model also taps artificial intelligence and machine learning in the evaluation process, including the monitoring of companies’ news, to derive more robust ESG scores.

To help investors better understand the Fund’s sustainability performance, UOBAM has also created an online impact dashboard that displays the portfolio’s quantitative ESG indicators. Examples include the overall ESG score measured against the JP Morgan ESG Asia Credit Index (JESG JACI), carbon intensity and reduction target, energy / water / waste intensity and supply chain environmental cost intensity.

The dashboard also shows investors the sustainability impact from the investments made through the Fund in comparison with the JESG JACI. For instance, every S$1 million of revenue generated by the Fund equates to 86 megawatt-hours less in energy consumption compared with the index. The difference can be used to power 261 three-room HDB flats for one month.

The initial minimum subscription sum of United Smart Sustainable Singapore Bond Fund is S$1,000 or US$1,000 and is suitable for investors who are seeking income and capital appreciation over the medium to long term.

 

For more information on the United Smart Sustainable Singapore Bond Fund, please visit www.uobam.com.sg/SSS