ESG

Enviromental, Social and Governance

Responsible and Sustainable Investing

We do not assess Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) Factors that may have investment ramifications, and which may have a material impact on the investment’s long-term financial performance. As a result, information on ESG Factors does not form part of our investment decision making process. This strategic choice is deeply rooted in our commitment to crafting bespoke investment strategies tailored to the unique needs and risk tolerances of our diverse investor base.

Negative and Positive Screening

We may, at our discretion, actively engage with our clients to understand whether they have concerns about specific activities and / or industries in order to exclude such investments on an on-going basis. In such cases, we undertake – to the extent possible – to screen target entities and /or products that promote and provide solutions that are consistent with ESG Factors and, shall aim at recommending / and or investing in such products on an on-going basis, in so far as possible.

Principle Adverse Impacts

We do not undertake an assessment of the Principal Adverse Impacts (“PAIs”) of our decisions on ESG Factors. PAIs are those impacts arising from a particular decision taken which we take that will eventually have a negative effect on ESG Factors.

No Consideration of Sustainability Adverse Impact

Our disclosure accurately states that we do not include an assessment of Principle Adverse Impact in our investment process. This decision is based on our core investment philosophy, which revolves around crafting investment strategies tailored to the unique needs and risk tolerances of our specific investor base.

Investment Strategies Aligned with Investor Needs

We firmly believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t serve the best interests of our investors. Hence, our investment strategies are diligently designed to be client-centric, ensuring they align with the specific requirements of our investors.

Alignment of our Internal Remuneration Framework with Sustainability Investments

In line with our internal remuneration framework, no variable remuneration is paid to our staff unless it is determined to be justified following a performance assessment based on quantitative (financial) as well as qualitative (non-financial) criteria.

Due to this very limited impact on the risk-profile of our clients, as well as the nature of our business, we deem that there is no risk of misalignment with the integration of the sustainability risks, if any, in our investment decision making process.

As such, we believe that our existing structures are sufficient to prevent excessive risk taking in respect of sustainability risks, if any.

Kindly contact info@tarrana.fund for a full copy of our ESG Policy.

 

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