Bas 75 is an actively managed balanced fund that mainly invests in other actively managed Swedbank Robur funds. Normally, 75 percent is invested in swedish and global equity markets and 25 percent in swedish and european fixed income markets, of which 5 percent in corporate bonds. The fund management continuously monitors the markets and actively rebalances the holdings when the fund deviates from its normal position. The fund allocates the assets in a range of different funds including small cap funds, regional funds, thematic funds, sector funds and "Impact funds". The fund complies with Swedbank Robur’s Responsible Investment Policy. 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 anyone who wants a simple and well-diversified saving with a little higher risk and with a high level of sustainability.
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Managed the fund since
2022-03-01
Mats Lilja
Mats Lilja manages Swedbank Robur Bas, Savings Funds and Mix Balanserad. He is head of Allocation and joined Swedbank Robur in 2022. Experience and education He has previously worked as Head of Portfolio Construction at Swedbank (20118-2022). Prior to this, he worked as CIO at Swedbank Försäkring (2014-2018) and as a portfolio manager at Swedbank Investment Center (2010-2014). He has also worked as a portfolio manager at Meta Asset Management (2008-2010). Mats has also held roles as portfolio manager (2007-2008), fund analyst (2001-2007) and portfolio analyst (2000-2001) at Skandia Fonder. Mats is a certified financial analyst from Stockholm School of Economics (2007) and has an M.Sc. in Economics from Stockholm University (1997-2000).

Managed the fund since
2024-03-01
Mattias Olsson
Mattias Olsson manages Swedbank Robur Bas, Savings Funds and Mix Balanserad. He is a qualified economist and joined Swedbank Robur in 2007. Experience and education He has previously managed Swedbank Robur Obligation Lång Inst (2020-2024), Räntefond Kort Plus (2023-2024) and Realränta (2007–2017). Prior to this he worked as a fixed-income options trader at Handelsbanken Capital Markets (2005–2007) and as a portfolio manager at Swedbank Robur (2003–2005). He has also worked as fixed income derivative trader (2002–2003) and analyst (2001) at Handelsbanken Capital Markets. Mattias is a qualified economist from Lund University (1999).

Managed the fund since
2024-08-01
Sheida Palmelind
Sheida Palmelind manages Swedbank Robur Basfonder, Savings Funds and Mix Balanserad. She has a background in finance and joined Swedbank Robur in 2024. Experience and training She has previously worked as an analyst within Multi Assets at Nordea Asset Management (2021–2024). Prior to that, she worked as an ESG analyst at Nordea Bank (2017–2021). Sheida holds an M.Sc in Finance (2017) and a B.Sc in Business and Economics (2011) from the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg.
Allocation team
The responsibilities of the allocation team include management of our pre-packaged funds such as the Bas and Selection balanced funds, but also include tailored fund portfolios for institutional customers, among others. The fund managers have extensive experience in asset allocation, fund selection and portfolio design, and create high quality, long-term fund portfolios. They apply a regional perspective and other themes, such as the climate, when selecting the underlying funds. The team consists of eight portfolio managers and to identify interesting opportunities presented by activities such as trading derivatives, they maintain close collaboration with the Execution department.
Balanced funds
The majority of our balanced funds are actively managed and invest in equities and fixed-income securities, either directly in the actual securities or through other Swedbank Robur funds. In addition to equity and fixed-income investments, it is also possible to invest in credit, alternative fixed-income and equity investments as well as derivatives and external funds. Our fund managers integrate sustainability as a natural component of the funds’ investment processes.
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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, business strategies that include the UN Global Goals (SDGs), sustainable bonds, an environmentally more sustainable approach by the activities of issuers and companies through Environmental Engagement (E) and an increased social responsibility on the part of issuers and 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 70% of the fund's assets to consist of investments aligned with environmental or social characteristics, of which at least 10% 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, SDG aligned revenues, sustainable bonds, 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.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, business strategies that include the UN Global Goals (SDGs), sustainable bonds, an environmentally more sustainable approach by the activities of issuers and companies through Environmental Engagement (E) and an increased social responsibility on the part of issuers and 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 70% of the fund's assets to consist of investments aligned with environmental or social characteristics, of which at least 0% 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, SDG aligned revenues, sustainable bonds, 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.