Swedbank Robur - Fund Management
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Swedbank Robur Exportfond A

Exportfond is an actively managed equity fund that mainly invests in a selection of successful and innovative export-oriented companies across a range of sectors in Sweden. The weight of the cyclical industry sector is relatively heavy in this fund, but it has also large holdings in less cyclical sectors such as healthcare, IT, consumer goods and groceries. Depending on the trend in the market cycle, investments in various sectors can vary greatly over time. The fund complies with Swedbank Robur’s Policy for Responsible Investment. Read more about the policy in the fund’s Information Brochure and swedbankrobur.se. Sustainability and climate work is an integrated part in our investment strategy. The fund is suitable for those who want to invest in successful and innovative export companies in Sweden.

ISIN

SE0000602294

Rtn. this y

3.16 %

Total fee

1.35 %

Risk

4 / 7

Fund type

Equity

Morningstar Rating Total

Morningstar Rating är 3 av 5 stjärnor

SFDR Classification

Article 8

Fact Sheet ​(PRIIPs KID)

Returns

Management

Ingemar Syréhn

Managed the fund since

2018-03-01

Ingemar Syréhn

Ingemar Syréhn manages Swedbank Robur Exportfond, Sverigefond, Sverigefond MEGA, Förbundsfond Sverige Plus, KPA Aktiefond and Talenten Aktiefond MEGA. He has extensive experience of Swedish equities and joined Swedbank Robur in 1994.

Experience and education
He has previously managed some 15 different Swedish and global equity funds at Swedbank Robur. Previous experience includes as head of Swedish/Nordic equities (2009–2013) and prior to this as sector analyst (1998–1999) and equity analyst (1994–1998) at Swedbank Robur. 

Ingemar has an M.Sc. Economics and Business and an MBA in International Business from Stockholm School of Economics.

Nordic equities team

The Nordic equities team manages everything from broad Nordic equity funds to smaller niched funds and invests both in small companies and major multinational corporations. The fund managers apply a long-term investment approach and select companies that they have assessed as having attractive valuations relative to their future earnings potential. They maintain close dialogues with and monitor the performance of the companies in which they invest. The team consists of ten portfolio managers and our sustainability analysts and corporate governance specialists assist them with ensuring that the companies meet the funds’ sustainability criteria. 

Active equity funds

The actively managed equity funds apply an investment strategy based on analysis of fundamentals. The focus is on the selection of companies, but sector, regional and thematic analyses are also key components of the strategy. The fund managers strive through active management to attain a return that exceeds the average return in the markets where the funds invest, in other words, a return that exceeds the fund’s benchmark index. Our fund managers integrate sustainability as a natural component of the funds’ investment processes.

Region

Sweden
83.63 %
Switzerland
6.09 %
United Kingdom
5.71 %
United States of America
1.45 %
Luxembourg
1.15 %
Other
1.14 %

Industry

Manufacturing

70.99 %

Financial and insurance activities

17.42 %

Professional, scientific and technical activities

4.69 %

Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities

2.62 %

Wholesale and retail trade

1.98 %

Largest holdings

Investor AB

9.49 %

Atlas Copco AB

9.18 %

Volvo AB

7.26 %

ABB Ltd

6.09 %

Hexagon AB

4.51 %

Asset allocation

Shares

99.19 %

Interest-bearing

0.81 %

Other

0.00 %

Fees

Total fee

1.35 %

Ongoing costs

1.25 %

Of which

Management fee

1.25 %

Transaction costs

0.10 %

Performance based fee

-

Risk

Risk (SRI)

4 / 7

Sharpe ratio 3 y

0.58 %

Standard Deviation 3 y

12.85 %

Active risk 3 y

4.17 %

Fund Facts

Management Company

Swedbank Robur Fonder AB

Share Class

A

Dividend

No

ISIN

SE0000602294

Base Currency

SEK

Share Class Currency

SEK

Start date

01/02/1993

NAV-price

259.91 SEK

Asset Under Management

11,157.02 MSEK

Type

Equity

Legal seat

Sweden

UCITS

Yes

Benchmark

OMX Stockholm Benchmark Cap Gross

NAV Update

Daily

PPM-number

-

Morningstar Rating Total

Morningstar Rating är 3 av 5 stjärnor

Sustainability

SFDR Classification

Article 8

CO₂

1/3

Sustainable bonds

-

Exclusion level

Policy

ESG rating

AA

Sustainable Finance Disclosures

Summary


This financial product promotes environmental or social characteristics, but does not have a sustainable investment objective. However, the fund will have a minimum share of sustainable investments.

The fund analyses how the sustainable investments affect such things as emissions, water and biodiversity on an ongoing basis. The fund also ensures that the holdings do not seriously and systematically infringe on accepted international standards and conventions relating to sustainability as adopted by the UN, ILO and OECD or are otherwise involved in unacceptable operations relating to sustainability or corporate governance.

External suppliers will provide Swedbank Robur with an analysis of which companies can be associated with violations of international norms. Based on information from our suppliers and other available information, Swedbank Robur will make its own assessment on whether it is a question of a serious and systematic violation. If such a violation is deemed to occur, the company's securities are not a sustainable investment.

The fund promotes low emissions of carbon dioxide, a net zero target, business strategies that include the UN Global Goals (SDGs), an environmentally more sustainable approach by the activities of companies through Environmental Engagement (E) and an increased social responsibility on the part of companies through Social Engagement (S).

Sustainability and climate work constitute an integrated part of the investment strategy in order to manage sustainability and climate risks and to promote environmental and social characteristics. The fund is obligated to follow the Management Company’s "Policy for Responsible Investments" (adopted by the Board) and uses three overarching methods ("include", "exclude" and "engage") in order to achieve the environmental and social characteristics promoted by the fund. The fund follows the Management Company’s "Principles for Shareholder Engagement" (adopted by the Board). As an active owner, the aim of Swedbank Robur is that the companies we invest in are managed in an efficient and long-term sustainable manner.

There are plans for at least 80% of the fund's assets to consist of investments aligned with environmental or social characteristics, of which at least 6% will be sustainable investments.

The Management Company’s risk function monitors and checks that the environmental or social characteristics that the fund promotes are complied with. The risk function also performs a quarterly follow-up and analysis of the metrics the Management Company has selected to measure how the fund’s investments promote environmental or social characteristics.

In order to measure the attainment of the environmental and social characteristics that the fund promotes, the sustainability indicators weighted average carbon dioxide intensity, net zero target, SDG aligned revenues, Environmental Engagement (E) and Social Engagement (S) are used.

Swedbank Robur uses several sources in its process to measure how funds promote environmental and social characteristics. Swedbank Robur purchases data from major data providers that have demonstrated a robust method for guaranteeing the quality of data. In order to guarantee the quality of the data purchased, the supplier's data and product range are reviewed. When there is an opportunity, test data is taken from several providers offering the same product in order to compare as large a selection as possible.

There are a number of limitations with the models and data being currently used. The main limitation is the number of asset allocations for which metric calculation methods exist. The coverage is generally good for the funds, where a mix between reported and estimated data is used. Furthermore, Swedbank Robur believes that the method used by the data provider for estimating data is reliable.

The Management Company has due diligence procedures in place in order to ensure that sustainability risks and the sustainability requirements established for the fund are taken into consideration in the investment decision. Sustainability analysis is an integrated part of the fund management’s investment process. In order to manage sustainability risks and integrate the risks in investment decisions, the fund management follows the procedures that the Management Company describes in the Management Company’s "Strategy to include" and "Strategy to exclude". The Management Company’s risk function performs a daily inspection to determine whether the fund’s holdings fulfil its sustainability requirements and regulations regarding exclusion.

The fund follows the Management Company's "Principles for Shareholder Engagement" (adopted by the Board). In the event of sustainability-related controversies in invested companies, Swedbank Robur has special procedures and processes to monitor and follow up with the company. Both dialogue work and voting are key tools to try to prevent and respond to sustainability-related controversies.

Principal Adverse Impact Statement (in Swedish).