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The objective of this fund is to generate a return which is higher that the return on the global stock market. The fund has as its sustainable investment objective to accelerate the transition into a sustainable real economy and positively contribute to the achievement of selected United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Dividends are normally distributed to investors each year. The fund invests globally in equities in companies which are expected to contribute to or benefit from the transition to a sustainable and circular economy. The equities are selected on the basis of specific expectations to the individual equity's return.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Thue U. Isen | Head | 2023 | Now |
Biography | Thue Isen holds a M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration( Finance and Accounting). Thue is head of the Asia Pacific office and stationed in Singapore. Thue is managing regional and country equity portfolios in the Asia Pacific region, including the Asian part of global emerging market equity portfolios. Thue U. Isen joined BankInvest in 1994. ) | ||
Kasper Brix-Andersen | - | 2022 | Now |
Max Jul Pedersen | Portfolio Manager | 2014 | Now |
Biography | The responsibility for the portfolio’s investments is with Portfolio Manager Max Jul Pedersen. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (Finance) and has been employed by Danske Capital since 2006. | ||
John William Olsen | - | 2010 | 2014 |
Biography | John William Olsen, a Danish national, has been the manager of the M&G Positive Impact strategy since launch in November 2018. Two years later, John William became deputy manager of the M&G Climate Solutions strategy upon launch. He joined M&G in April 2014 and was appointed manager of the M&G Global Select and M&G Pan European Select strategies in July 2014 and, two years later, deputy manager of the M&G Pan European Select Smaller Companies strategy. John William joined M&G from Danske Capital, where from 2002 he had managed non-domestic equity portfolios, including the Global Stock Picking, Global Select and European Select strategies. He joined Danske Capital in 1998 as a fund manager on the domestic Danish equities team, and in 2000 also became a global sector analyst focusing on technology and telecommunications stocks. John William gained a BA in business economics and then an MSc in finance and accounting from Copenhagen Business School. | ||
René Ebbesen | - | 2007 | 2010 |
Jacob Hannover | - | 2007 | 2009 |
Søren Høyer | - | 2002 | 2007 |
Biography | Msc (econ). | ||
Torben Maffait Hansen | - | 2002 | 2007 |
Danske Capital | - | 2002 | 2005 |
Biography | Joined Prolific in April 1995, Aberdeen took over Prolific on 8th Sept 1997 |
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