16:45 uur 03-11-2022

Duidelijke AI: veel artikel 9-fondsen voldoen niet aan de SFDR-vereisten

Bijna 20% van de Artikel 9-fondsen heeft meer dan 10% van zijn investeringen in bedrijven die de UNGC-principes of de OESO-richtlijnen voor multinationale ondernemingen schenden.

NEW YORK CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Clarity AI, het toonaangevende wereldwijde technologieplatform voor duurzaamheid, heeft vandaag een beoordeling aangekondigd van 15.000 fondsen en hun classificaties van de Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). Deze analyse richt zich op de 750 Artikel 9-fondsen binnen dit universum die voldoende informatie hebben over ten minste 80% van hun bezit. Het onderzoek van Clarity AI toont aan dat veel Artikel 9-fondsen mogelijk niet voldoen aan de criteria van de verordening die geen significante schade berokkenen.

In de SFDR zijn er drie hoofdcriteria om een duurzame investering te definiëren:

  • Het moet bijdragen aan een milieu- of sociaal doel
  • Het mag geen significante schade toebrengen aan andere milieu- of sociale doelstellingen (DNSH)
  • De onderneming waarin wordt belegd, moet procedures voor goed bestuur volgen (GG)

Clarity AI: Many Article 9 Funds Fall Short of SFDR Requirements

Nearly 20% of Article 9 funds have more than 10% of their investments in companies that have violations of the UNGC principles or the OECD Guidelines for multinational enterprises.

NEW YORK CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Clarity AI, the leading global sustainability tech platform, announced today an assessment of 15,000 funds and their Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) classifications. This analysis focuses on the 750 Article 9 funds within this universe that have sufficient information on at least 80% of their holdings. Clarity AI’s research shows that many Article 9 funds might be noncompliant with the regulation’s do no significant harm criteria.

In the SFDR, there are three main criteria to define a sustainable investment:

  • It must contribute to an environmental or social objective
  • It must not significantly harm other environmental or social objectives (DNSH)
  • The investee company must follow good governance processes (GG)

To classify an organization as a sustainable investment it must fulfill all three of the above criteria and recent guidance on Article 9 funds suggests that the funds should be comprised of nearly 100% sustainable investments.

While a small share of investments in companies that are not sustainable is expected, Clarity AI found that nearly 20% of the Article 9 funds analyzed have more than 10% exposure to companies that have violations of the UNGC principles or the OECD Guidelines for multinational enterprises. 40% have more than 5% exposure.

“One could infer from the ESAs’ recent comments that there is an expectation that the amount of sustainable investment made by an Article 9 fund should be close to 100%. An exact figure, however, has not been codified in law,” says Patricia Pina, Head of Product Research and Innovation at Clarity AI. “The classification of funds according to the SFDR guidelines is increasingly used in the markets as a shorthand for communicating that a product is sustainable. However, our analysis shows that some of the Article 9 funds currently in the market might be falling short of complying with the sustainability-related criteria.”

Clarity AI found that these Article 9 funds invest in 166 different companies that violate the UNGC or OECD principles. The violations include bribery and corruption convictions (e.g., a financial services company pleading guilty in a bribery case), anti-competitive practices (e.g., a payments company, which was fined by the United Kingdom for collusion on prepaid cards), and environmental impacts (e.g., a tourism-based company admitted to dumping fuel and food waste along with thousands of gallons of sewage into the ocean). These violations, which might be escaping the fund managers’ attention, are captured by Clarity AI’s controversy model. The model is powered by Natural Language Processing and reads more than 100,000 articles per day from more than 33,000 trusted news sources.

With evolving regulation and regulatory guidance, combined with a growing number of investment vehicles, utilizing technological solutions is the only way to accurately analyze your investments at scale. Only the right advanced technology will allow you to assess, analyze and report with accuracy and clarity.

About Clarity AI

Clarity AI is a sustainability technology platform that uses machine learning and big data to deliver environmental and social insights to investors, organizations, and consumers. As of August 2022, Clarity AI’s platform analyzes more than 50,000 companies, 320,000 funds, 198 countries, and 188 local governments – 2-13 times more than any other player in the market – and delivers data and analytics for investing, corporate research, benchmarking, consumer e-commerce and reporting. Clarity AI has offices in North America, Europe, and the Middle East, and its client network manages tens of trillions in assets. clarity.ai

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