At Econopolis, we believe in investing with a positive impact on society and the environment. Our team of experts is dedicated to developing investment strategies that contribute to a more sustainable world.
SFDR regulation
The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) is a European regulation introduced in 2019 to enhance transparency in the sustainable investment market. Its aim is to provide a unified framework for reporting on sustainability risks and to reduce the impact of investments on the environment and society. The SFDR requires financial market participants to disclose information on how sustainability is integrated into their investment decisions. All necessary information can be found on this page. In addition, funds are classified according to their level of sustainability commitment, resulting in different fund categories:
✓ Article 6 fund
Article 6 products are products without explicitly defined sustainability objectives.
✓ Article 8 fund
These are products that promote environmental or social characteristics. Such funds must provide detailed reporting on how these characteristics are promoted. Thanks to our efforts, all Econopolis funds are Article 8 products.
✓ Article 9 fund
This type of products aims at sustainable investments. These funds must report on how they achieve their sustainable investment objectives and the impact they generate.
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