Sustainability Factors definition

Sustainability Factors means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti‐corruption and anti‐bribery matters.
Sustainability Factors. , as defined in the SFDR, means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti‐corruption and anti‐bribery matters.
Sustainability Factors means sustainability factors as defined in Article 2, point (24), of Regulation (EU) 2019/2088.

Examples of Sustainability Factors in a sentence

  • The Manager does not currently consider the principal adverse impacts of investment decisions on Sustainability Factors, primarily as (i) the regulatory technical standards ("RTS") supplementing SFDR which will set out the content, methodology and information required in the principal adverse sustainability impact ("PASI") statement remain in draft form and have been delayed, and (ii) the Manager has a commercial preference to focus resources elsewhere.

  • The Manager, in conjunction with the Investment Manager intends to consider the principal adverse impacts of investment decisions on Sustainability Factors once the regulatory technical standards come into effect.

  • The Manager currently does not consider the adverse impacts of investment decisions on Sustainability Factors in accordance with the Taxonomy Regulation.

  • The Manager, in conjunction with the Investment Manager does not currently consider the principal adverse impacts of the investment decisions taken on behalf of a Fund on Sustainability Factors.

  • The Manager intends to make a decision on whether it will consider the principal adverse impacts of investment decisions on Sustainability Factors once the RTS come into effect.


More Definitions of Sustainability Factors

Sustainability Factors means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti-corruption and anti-bribery matters;
Sustainability Factors means sustainability factors as defined in Article 2, point (24), of Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of the European Parliament and of the Council**;
Sustainability Factors means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti‐ corruption and anti‐bribery matters.
Sustainability Factors means sustainability factors as defined in Article 2,
Sustainability Factors means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for
Sustainability Factors means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights,
Sustainability Factors means environmental social, governance and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti-corruption and anti-bribery matters. “Sustainability Risk” means an environmental, social or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investments made by the Company. “UCI” an undertaking for collective investment as defined by the Law. “UCITS” an undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities under Article 1 (2) of the UCITS Directive and as defined by the Law. “UCITS Directive” Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities, as amended by Directive 2014/91/EU of the European Parliament and Council of 23 July 2014 as regards depositary functions, remuneration policies and sanctions and as may be further amended in the future. “United Kingdom” the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. “United States” or “U.S.” the United States of America, its territories or possessions or any area subject to its jurisdiction including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. “U.S. Person” as defined pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act. “Valuation Point” the point in time by reference to which the Net Asset Value per Share and, if any, the Stable NAV as well as the difference with the relevant Net Asset Value per Share of each Class of a Fund are calculated as is specified in “B. FUND PARTICULARS” for the relevant Fund. “VNAV Money Market Fund” a Fund qualifying as a variable net asset value money market fund in accordance with MMF Regulation. “Weekly Maturing Assets” include weekly maturing assets, reverse repurchase agreements which are able to be terminated by giving prior notice of five (5) Business Days, cash which is able to be withdrawn by giving prior notice of five (5) Business Days. May also include Money Market Instruments issued or guaranteed by International Public Entities which are highly liquid and can be redeemed and settled within one (1) Business Day and have a