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Investing responsibly across credit sectors

Investing responsibly across credit sectors

Why multi-sector credit?

A multi-sector credit approach can invest across a wide range of credit assets, such as investment grade, high yield, asset-backed securities, loans and emerging market corporate debt. This enables it to target attractive returns through different market environments.

Introducing the Responsible Horizons Multi-Sector Credit Fund

The Responsible Horizons Multi-Sector Credit Fund seeks to generate a total return by investing primarily in a broad range of debt and debt-related securities while taking environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into account1.

Attractive returns driven by dynamic asset allocation

The Fund has generated attractive returns since its launch, driven by its dynamic allocation across different sectors in the credit market.

Performance of the Responsible Horizons Multi-Sector Credit Fund3

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Our multi-sector credit strategy aims to offer investors a responsible approach to a wide range of credit assets in a single portfolio.

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“Our multi-sector credit strategy aims to offer investors a responsible approach to a wide range of credit assets in a single strategy.”

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Adam Whiteley, Head of Global Credit
A responsible investment process

The Fund sits within Insight’s Responsible Horizons range of investment strategies, and follows a well-established approach to credit investment with a responsible approach at its core.

Process designed to add value in all market environments4

Key documents

Meet some of the team

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Adam Whiteley, CFA

Head of Global Credit

Adam Whiteley, CFA

Head of Global Credit

Adam joined Insight in September 2007 as a Credit Analyst in the Fixed Income Group before becoming a Credit Portfolio Manager at the end of 2008 and in 2022 was promoted to Head of Global Credit. He is lead manager for global and multi-sector credit strategies as well as being a core part of the team, managing global aggregate strategies. Adam graduated with a BSc (Hons) degree in Economics from Nottingham University. He holds the Investment Management Certificate from the CFA Society of the UK and is also a CFA charterholder.

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Shaun Casey, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager

Shaun Casey, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager

Shaun joined Insight’s Fixed Income Group in September 2014 as part of the Global Credit Team where his responsibilities include management of the credit allocations in absolute return strategies as well as supporting credit management on benchmarked global and total return strategies. Shaun graduated with a BSc in Economics from the University of Bath, holds the Investment Management Certificate from the CFA Society of the UK and is also a CFA charterholder.

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Damien Hill, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager

Damien Hill, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager

Damien joined Insight in October 2006. Within the Fixed Income Group, he initially joined the Currency Desk before moving to the Credit Analysis Team in January 2008. Damien joined the European Fixed Income Team in March 2011 as a dedicated credit portfolio manager. Damien graduated with a BSc honours degree in Economics and Finance from Bristol University and holds the Investment Management Certificate from the CFA Society of the UK and is a CFA charterholder.

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David Averre

Global Head of Research

David Averre

Global Head of Research

David joined Insight in May 2005 as a senior credit analyst within the Fixed Income Group and since July 2007 has been responsible for Insight’s credit research capability. He was previously with WestLB for eight years as a senior corporate analyst within their Fixed Income Group supporting trading, sales and origination. His main focus was within the telecom industry sector. Prior to this, he was an analyst and assistant marketing officer at Bank of Tokyo–Mitsubishi where he was responsible for developing the bank’s portfolio of telecom structured finance investment. David holds a BSc (Hons) in Engineering with Business Studies from Warwick University.

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