Sustainable Portfolio Management
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Definition
Sustainable Portfolio Management denotes a set of principles, tools, processes and management roles that pursue the management of a portfolio (collection) of financial positions (assets) while at the same time recognizing and integrating some or all of the Sustainable Development Goals. It is an emerging field in the context of Sustainable Finance.
As with more general Portfolio Management, practices and tools for sustainable portfolio management vary depending on:
- the nature of the portfolio and its constintuent instruments (e.g. credit portfolios, securities, derivatives etc.)
- the business model of the Portfolio Manager (trading, buy-and-hold)
- the business values, objectives and constraints (e.g., financial return, Sustainable Development Goals)
Elements of Sustainable Portfolio Management
Some common elements of portfolio management practices are:
- Organizational Aspects
- Data Infrastructure and Analytics / Measurement Tools
- Policies and Other Management Tools
In more detail:
Organizational Aspects
- Identifying the roles and high level objectives of portfolio managers and the interaction with other stakeholders
- Defining the scope of activities (including which portfolios, asset classes) and which sustainability dimensions
Data Infrastructure and Analytics / Measurement Tools
- Position / Financial Data
- Historical Data and Risk Analytics
- Scenario Analysis, Stress Testing
- Risk-based Measures and Portfolio Valuation
- Model Validation
Policies and other Management Tools
- Portfolio Strategy
- Portfolio Steering Targets
- Portfolio Limits
- Concentration Risk Measurement
- Stress Testing Exercises
- Capital Allocation
- Portfolio Optimization
Issue and Challenges
- An emerging and rapidly evolving field[1].
See Also
References
- ↑ D. Schoenmaker & W. Schramade, Principles of Sustainable Finance