
Sustainability Award

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In an industry managing trillions of dollars, investment decisions across mutual funds, and private markets increasingly shape real‑world outcomes for people, the environment, and the economy. The Sustainability Awards aim to assess each manager’s ability to manage medium‑ to long‑term environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities at the strategy level, rather than simply relying on labels. ESG has become a mainstream lens through which managers are expected to “walk the talk” of sustainability in research, portfolio construction, and active ownership. These awards continue to recognize strategies that deliver meaningful, measurable sustainable impact while generating long‑term value for investors.
Methodology
Judges will evaluate each strategy on the strength of its sustainable investment approach, including how clearly it defines environmental and social objectives, manages material ESG risks, and pursues measurable real‑world outcomes over the medium to long term. An independent ESG and key sustainability metrics report for all submitted strategies will be generated from BlueOnion, evidencing how they “walk the talk” through ESG scores, risk rankings, and ratings, as well as portfolio‑level Paris Agreement temperature‑alignment compared with peers
Judges will evaluate the fund based on the alignment level with the EU's SFDR Article 8 and 9 regulatory technical standards for sustainable impact. An independent ESG and key sustainability metrics report of the funds submitted by the candidates will be drawn from BlueOnion to demonstrate the walking the talks of the funds' ESG scoring, Risk ranking, and rating, as well as the Paris Agreement's Temperature alignment against their peers. You can enter multiple funds for each category by registering under a separate entry.
To enter, the fund best exemplifies your capability, must:
✓ Have a minimum 3-year track record (for Thematic Awards)
✓ Have a minimum 1-year track record (for Sustainability Awards)✓ Have an ISIN code
✓ Must provide a prospectus or fact sheet
You can submit more than one fund to each category by entering the fund into a separate entry. The strategies presented do not require authorization of funds in the jurisdiction of competition. It can be a UCITS, SICAV, etc..…
The assessment period is from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025.
The strategy with the highest final score in its peer group wins the Best-in-Class award. Up to two Outstanding Achiever awards will be given to Strategies within a 5% margin below the Best-in-Class.
3 Steps to the Title
Step 1 – Decide which investment strategies you would like to pursue.
Step 2 – Fill out the Multiple-Choice Questionnaire for each entered category. Due to the increasing number of entries each year, we can no longer offer each fund an opportunity to the Gatekeeper Forum. To present the best candidates to the judges, those who have met the qualifying threshold will be shortlisted to enter the Gatekeeper Forum. These shortlisted candidates are selected based on the quality of the answers provided in the questionnaire.
Step 3 – Attend the Gatekeeper Forum, where judges will rate their interviews with the PM/CIO based on the specified criteria for each type of award. This is a subjective process, and the judges will be provided with the submissions, as well as the independent financial performance reporting from Morningstar and the sustainability performance from BlueOnion. The forum is highly curated, and only the PM, CIO, or Product Specialists are invited to meet the Senior Gatekeepers in person. During the 30-minute session, 3-5 jurors will ask in-depth questions along the five critical pillars to gain a deeper understanding of team practices. Jurors assigned to a particular peer group will score based on their experience with the fund house and team, as well as the evidence presented.
Submitting Materials for Multiple Regions
If you are entering the same category for more than one region, you may use the same information, documents, and flagship fund across all the areas. For example, you've entered your global fixed-income strategy for Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. You may use the same information for all three regions. You would still need to complete the submission for each area separately. Submit all the answers and documents for the first region, then input the related submission ID for the other areas.
Submitting Materials for Multiple Strategies
Separate groups of jurors will evaluate different product types, so please make sure there is one submission per strategy. Please submit separate entries for each strategy, except Pillar 5-Corporate Strength (only need to submit this once for all entries). DO NOT send one request to represent different strategies.
Merging Categories
To ensure the quality of the awards, categories with less than three funds participating may be incorporated into a larger category of the same kind without prior notice.
Awards Categories and Criteria
Impact Thematic Awards
Our impact thematic categories for active strategies are targeted at positively impacting the world while making respectable risk-adjusted returns. Judges will look for your competitive proposition on the impact investment negative and positive impact, the progress towards achieving those goals, the scale of the investments vs. the impact terms created, and how the effect contributes to society/economy-wide solutions
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Alternative Energy
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Carbon Reduction
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Circular Economy
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Ecosystem Regeneration
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Energy Transition
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Environmental Impact
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Food and Nutrition
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GSS Bond
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Natural Resources
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Regenerative Agriculture
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Social Impact
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Sustainable Living
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Sustainable Planet/World
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Waste management
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Water Focused
Please note that the final naming of the award category may differ from the list displayed here.
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Categories and Criteria
Our thematic categories for active and passive strategies across mutual funds, ETFs, and private markets are designed to positively impact the world while delivering respectable risk‑adjusted returns. Judges will look for your competitive proposition on the negative and positive impacts, the progress towards achieving the stated impact goals, the scale of investments relative to the outcomes achieved, and how those outcomes contribute to society‑ and economy‑wide solutions. Climate, Water, Environment, Social Development, and Sustainable Involvement are the core themes under which these strategies will be assessed.
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Climate
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Water
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Environment
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Social Development
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Sustainable Involvement
