UOB Asset Management, UOB Venture Management and UOB Global Capital affirm their commitment to pursue responsible investments
United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) today announced that its investment management subsidiaries, namely UOB Asset Management Ltd (UOBAM), UOB Venture Management Private Limited (UOBVM) and UOB Global Capital LLC (UOBGC)1, are now signatories of the United Nations (UN)-supported Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)2. The move is testament to UOB’s commitment to responsible investing, integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations into its investment policies, processes and practices and its objective to develop sustainable investment solutions for clients.
The UN-supported PRI is an international network of investors working together to put the six Principles for Responsible Investment3 into practice. By upholding the Principles, UOB will:
- Incorporate ESG issues into its investment analysis and decision-making processes;
- Be active owners and incorporate ESG considerations into its ownership policies and practices;
- Seek appropriate disclosure on ESG issues by the entities in which it invests;
- Promote the acceptance and implementation of the Principles within the investment industry;
- Work to enhance its effectiveness in implementing the Principles; and
- Report on the activities and progress of its investment firms towards implementing the Principles.
Mr Eric Lim, Head of UOB Group Finance and the Chairperson of the Bank’s ESG Committee, said, “Sustaining growth responsibly is a key pillar of UOB’s sustainability strategy. As such, we consider and manage the ESG risks, challenges, impact and opportunities in all that we do, including our investing activities. With our investment management subsidiaries adopting and implementing the UN-supported PRI, we are underscoring the growing importance of responsible investments and our commitment to advocating for more sustainable financial industry practices.”
As at end September 2019, there were more than 2,600 PRI signatories globally, representing US$89 trillion of assets under management. In Asia, the number of signatories increased 23 per cent in the 12 months prior, with a total of 26 signatories in Singapore4. UOB is the first Singapore bank to have its investment companies sign up to the PRI.
MS Fiona Reynolds, CEO of PRI, said, “We are very pleased to welcome United Overseas Bank Limited’s investment management subsidiaries as PRI signatories. The move highlights their commitment to integrate ESG factors into the subsidiaries’ investment strategies and practices.”
UOBAM is one of first regional asset management firms5 in Singapore to join the PRI
Since 2017, UOBAM has been progressively incorporating ESG factors in its investment research and securities evaluation and approval processes and is expected to complete the implementation for all asset classes in 2020.
Mr Thio Boon Kiat, Group CEO of UOBAM, said, “Sustainable investing goes hand in hand with our fiduciary duties to investors. As we invest for the future, it is necessary to address the social and environmental issues facing the world today. UOBAM is committed to providing responsible investment solutions for investors across Asia and we use a structured risk management approach to creating sustainable, long-term returns for them. We will continue to enhance our ESG evaluation process by tapping fundamental analysis and technology, such as the use of artificial intelligence, and engage our portfolio companies to help improve their ESG practices. By investing in training our people on relevant regulatory, industry and product trends and developments, we can also offer more ESG-focused funds that will align to the UN Sustainable Development Goals6.”
UOBVM signs up to two globally-recognised sustainable investment standards
As UOB’s private equity fund management arm, UOBVM has been actively pursuing responsible and impact investments over many years. In 2004, UOBVM started to integrate ESG considerations into its investment process through the ASEAN China Investment Fund series, which focuses on private, growth companies in Southeast Asia and China. In 2015, UOBVM launched its first Asia Impact Investment Fund to invest in companies in Southeast Asia and China that aimed to improve the lives of low-income communities in commercially-sustainable ways. As a result of the efforts by the fund’s investee companies, more than 10 million low-income individuals have benefitted from higher income, financial inclusion or better access to affordable quality products and services. The second fund of the Asia Impact Investment Fund series will be launched this month to institutional and high-net-worth investors.
Mr Seah Kian Wee, CEO of UOB Venture Management, said, “In September 2019, UOBVM became the first Singapore signatory to the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) Operating Principles for Impact Management7, which aims to provide clear standards for managing and measuring impact investments. By also becoming a signatory to the UN-supported PRI, we are reaffirming our commitment to doing good and to doing well to achieve meaningful social impact and financial returns.”
UOBGC affirms commitment to help contribute to sustainable development
Founded in 1998, UOBGC has been tapping UOB’s regional expertise in Asia and monitoring economic and market trends closely to offer investment solutions that are suited to the various needs of different types of institutional investors globally. These solutions span various asset classes, from listed equities and fixed income to private equity and real estate.
Mr Howard Berkenfeld, Principal at UOBGC, said, “At UOBGC, we recognise our integral role in the virtuous investment cycle to help bring about economic, environmental and social development. Signing up to the PRI demonstrates our focus on working with our strategic partners within and outside the UOB Group to create and to provide responsible and sustainable investment solutions that can contribute to the long-term progress of local economies and communities.”
1 UOBAM, UOBVM and UOBGC are principally third-party fund management companies.
2 Please refer to https://www.unpri.org/download?ac=6303 for more information on the PRI.
3 Please refer to https://www.unpri.org/pri/an-introduction-to-responsible-investment/what-are-the-principles-forresponsible-investment for details on the six Principles.
4 From end-September 2018 to end-September 2019. Source: PRI Update, Q4 2019, PRI.
5 UOBAM is 100 per cent owned by UOB, with the shareholdings held in Singapore.
6 For more information on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, please refer to https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/.
7 Please refer to https://www.impactprinciples.org/new-signatoriesannouncement for the list of the signatories.