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    Responsible investment

    Responsible investment

    For Insight, responsible investment is about value and sustainability

    We believe all risks, including environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks, can affect the value of an investment and therefore should be considered in investment decisions where possible and relevant. Many of our clients also wish to apply ESG criteria to help deliver sustainability outcomes, and we have developed strategies to enable them to do so.

    Our proprietary models evolve to help address the gaps in third-party ESG data. They aim to inform our engagement with companies and governments as we seek to better understand the ESG issues they face and how they are managed.

    We take a proactive role through a series of advocacy initiatives which are designed to support the long-term sustainability and resilience of markets. We believe that we have helped to drive change on significant regulatory and market issues to protect our clients’ long-term interests, as well as those of wider society

    To help clients stay abreast of relevant developments, we publish regular market insights, views from industry experts and reports detailing our efforts and the difference they make. Find out more about the responsible investment initiatives we support.

    Investing responsibly means managing risk. This includes risks to the wider market, as well as the specific underlying risks that determine whether an investment is fair value.

    We believe integrating ESG considerations in relevant fixed income investment processes, including the use of engagement with issuers to better understand material ESG risks that we may identify, can support better investment decision-making and ultimately help our clients to achieve their desired outcomes.

    Abdallah Nauphal, CEO

    A committed responsible investor

    2006

    Founding signatory to PRI1

    47

    equivalent full-time employees focused on aspects of responsible investment2

    >140

    Number of ESG-focused engagements in 20223

    >3,000

    Issuers covered by Insight’s Prime corporate ESG ratings4

    A responsible investment leader

      • Insight was a founding signatory to the UN-supported Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), the world’s leading advocate for a responsible approach to investment that incorporates ESG factors in long-term investors’ decision-making.
      • Insight introduced proprietary ESG ratings for corporates to address the gaps in third-party data, especially for smaller, high-yield and emerging market debt issuers
      • We introduced a comprehensive ranking of how fixed income corporate credit issuers manage their climate change-related risks and opportunities. The Prime climate risk ratings now cover c.1,700 corporate issuers (as at 31 December 2022).
      • Growth in the impact bond market led us to develop a proprietary impact bond analysis framework, to help our analysts discern whether an impact bond meets our expectations for sustainability characteristics.
      • We introduced our country sustainability risk index, which generates ESG ratings for 186 countries. This aims to help us better understand the ESG risks at the country level across our portfolios.
      • Insight enhanced our proprietary ESG ratings, introducing customised metrics to make the data as pertinent as possible to our analysis and offering high coverage of global benchmarks.
      • We substantially expanded our responsible investment policy, to spell out in detail the six principles that guide our business and investment approach. The new policy includes a Corporate Conduct Statement, outlining the conduct we expect from the corporates in which we invest.
      • We introduced sovereign ESG impact ratings, helping us understand how countries are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, enabling us to build portfolios for clients seeking sovereign debt portfolios with sustainability objectives.
      • We joined the UN Global Compact, confirming Insight’s commitment to supporting its 10 principles on human rights, labor, the environment and anti-corruption.
      • We introduced a thematic engagement program, prioritizing climate change, water management, and diversity and inclusion as themes on which to engage with issuers.
      • We introduced a counterparty engagement program, with the objective of achieving a greater level of impact in our engagements with entities in their capacity as counterparties. We are taking a thematic approach focused on areas including environmental factors, remuneration, diversity and cyber.
    Taking the initiative with Prime

    Information on ESG factors and related risks is offered by a wide range of institutions and providers but there are significant gaps. We seek to deepen our understanding of such issues through our own analysis, engagement and using our proprietary Prime ESG ratings.

    There is variation in ESG data from different providers. For many smaller issuers, particularly emerging market or high-yield companies, the availability of relevant non-financial data lags information from larger issuers.

    For these reasons, we developed the Prime corporate ESG ratings, with customized metrics to make the data as pertinent as possible to our analysis.

    Our proprietary corporate Insight ESG score follows a risk-centric approach with high coverage of global benchmarks.

    To read more on our ratings and how we use them, please click here.

    The ratings aim to be a comprehensive ranking of how fixed income corporate credit issuers manage their climate change-related risks and opportunities, and how they are positioning themselves for the transition to a low-carbon economy. The ratings are designed to be used to assess risks and opportunities related to climate change.

    Please read our white paper on the ratings for more details, including:

    • how Insight uses the ratings
    • the methodology underlying them, and
    • details of key findings.
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    We believe investing in sovereign debt can benefit from analysing ESG factors alongside other issues.

    In 2018, we introduced a proprietary country sustainability risk index in seeking to better understand the ESG risks at the country level across our portfolios.

    In 2021, our third-generation sovereign ESG framework incorporates two separate models: one that focuses on the risk of ESG factors to a sovereign’s creditworthiness, and an impact model that focuses on a country’s sustainable development performance.

    In 2022, our fourth-generation framework updated our ESG risk and impact approaches with expanded data sources.

    Please read our white paper for more details.

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    Engaging on the issues that matter

    Insight proactively engages on industry and regulatory issues that have implications for our clients and the wider market. These include the transition from LIBOR, central clearing for European pension schemes, and climate change.

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    Insight has played an active role in the interest-rate benchmark reform process, which will have implications for financial markets worldwide.

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    Insight is proactively engaging on key issues on behalf of pension schemes across Europe, responsible for the current and future income of millions of European retirees.

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    Insight is considering and acting on climate change, including through a range of collaborative investor initiatives.

    Our responsible investment policies

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    Our responsible investment policy explains that we believe reflecting material and relevant ESG issues within investment processes, and in our dialogue with issuers and other stakeholders, can help to support better investment decisions and has the potential to help our clients achieve their desired outcomes.

    Our progress in implmenting these aspirations will differ across our investment strategies and teams for various reasons, including the mixed availability of relevant data and differing integration opportunity sets.

    Insight does not invest in companies involved with the production, sale or maintenance of cluster munitions or landmines.

    There are two major international conventions that address cluster munitions and landmines specifically:

    • The Convention on Cluster Munitions (2008): This Convention restricts the manufacture, use, and stockpiling of cluster munitions and the components of these weapons
    • The Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction (1997): This Convention, often referred to as the Anti-Personnel Landmines Convention, aims to eliminate antipersonnel landmines around the world

    In line with these international conventions and following their ratification into domestic law by a number of countries, Insight has adopted a global policy which commits it to avoiding direct investments in companies that:

    • Design, produce, sell or maintain cluster munitions and/or landmines
    • Undertake research and development to develop cluster munitions and/or landmines
    • Breach the requirements of the Convention on Cluster Munitions or the Anti-Personnel Landmines Convention

    This policy:

    • Applies across all asset classes
    • Excludes affiliated companies: that is, companies with affiliations or commercial relationships with screened companies will not be excluded from investments
    • Does not apply to passive holdings in index-tracking instruments

    With respect to share ownership, in the majority of investment strategies Insight does not have material investments in physical holdings. Where Insight does hold physical equity positions we routinely vote on behalf of our clients with regard to the uk companies in which they have a shareholding.

    Insight retains the services of a third party for proxy voting services and votes at all meetings where it is deemed appropriate and responsible to do so. The third party provider offers research expertise and voting tools through sophisticated proprietary IT systems allowing Insight to take and demonstrate responsibility for voting decisions. Independent governance analysis is drawn from thousands of market, national, and international legal and best practice provisions from jurisdictions around the world.

    Independent and impartial research provides advance notice of voting events and rules based analysis to ensure contentious issues are identified. The third party provider analyses any resolution against Insight-specific voting policy templates which will determine the direction of the vote. Where contentious issues are identified these are escalated to Insight for further review and direction. Insight will undertake a review of the voting policy templates on an annual basis.

    To read Insight Investment’s proxy voting policy, please click here.

    Having a positive impact

    You may be seeking a positive impact with your investments. We can work with you to build a portfolio that incorporates such objectives. For example, we can apply a range of overlays for corporate debt portfolios as highlighted below.

    For a full range of definitions for responsible investment terms, including investment strategies, please see our responsible investment glossary.

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