Transition
Who we are
Our transition investment capabilities leverage HSBC’s global network to provide investors with access to a range of solutions across a range of alternatives asset classes. |
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Source: HSBC AM, as of September 2024 |
Transition investment – by the numbers
Sources: *IEA, 2023. **BloombergNEF Research, 2023. |
What sets us apart
Source: HSBC AM, as of September 2024 |
Experience HSBC Asset Management has been managing sustainable funds since 2001, and currently manages over USD 70bn of sustainable strategies Rigorous process Our thorough investment processes are supported by a dedicated responsible investment team Versatility We offer a range of transition investing strategies across alternatives asset classes |
“We provide our clients access to investment opportunities in the transition to a lower carbon world, and to take advantage of what we believe to be the beginning of a decades long investment cycle.”
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What we do
Our solutions
Leadership team
Simon Jardine Head of Investment Grade and Transition Infrastructure Investment |
Christophe Defert Head of Climate Growth Partners |
Paul Rhodes Head of Energy Transition Infrastructure, Asia |
Martin Berg CEO, Climate Asset Management |
Giuseppe Corona Head of Listed Real Assets |
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Key Risks
Further information on the potential risks can be found in the Prospectus or Offering Memorandum.
Risk Considerations. There is no assurance that a portfoliowill achieve its investment objective or will work under all market conditions. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Portfolios may be subject to certain additional risks, which should be considered carefully along with their investment objectives and fees.
- Illiquidity: An investment in the Fund is a long term illiquid investment. By their nature, the Fund’s investments will not generally be exchange traded. These investments will be illiquid.
- Long term horizon: Investors should expect to be locked-in for the full term of the investment.
- Economic conditions: The economic cycle and prevailing interest rates will impact the attractiveness of the underlying investments. Economic activity and sentiment also impacts the performance of underlying companies and will have a direct bearing on the ability of companies to keep up with interest and principal repayments.
- Loans to private companies: The Fund will invest in loans to medium sized privately owned companies. There are specific risks associated with lending to such companies, including that they may have limited financial resources, access to capital and higher funding costs. They may also be more vulnerable to market, key-man and other risks and their accounts are not typically published.
- Valuation: These investments may have no or a limited liquid market, and other investments including those in respect of loans and securities of private companies, may be based on estimates which cannot be marked to market until sale. The valuation of the underlying investments is therefore inherently opaque.
- Fund Risk: Investments into this Fund may, among other risks, be negatively affected by adverse regulatory developments or reform, credit risk and counterparty risk. The credit market bears idiosyncratic risks such as borrower fraud, borrower bankruptcy, prepayment risk, security enforceability risk, subordination risk and lender liability risk.
- Investor’s Capital At Risk: Investors may lose the entirety of invested capital.
Important Information
For Professional Clients only and should not be distributed to or relied upon by Retail Clients.
The presented fund is not authorized for public offering in Switzerland under Article 120 of the Federal Act on Collective Investment Schemes (CISA, KAG).
This material is exclusively intended for professional investors as defined in Article 4(3)(a-g) of the Swiss Financial Services Act (FinSA, FIDLEG).
This material is not intended for:
- Professional clients who are not institutional clients under Article 4(4) FinSA and who wish to opt-in for treatment as retail clients under Article 5(5) FinSA
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