Guinness Sustainable Energy Y Acc GBP
Guinness Sustainable Energy Y Acc GBP
ISIN:
IE00BFYV9L73
Risk level:
FE fundinfo Rating:
5 of 5
IA Sector:
IA Commodity/Natural Resources
Income type:
Accumulation
Price:
18.7266GBP
23 May 2025
Last change:
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1 year change:
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5 year annualised return:
8.64%
12 month yield:
N/A%
At a glance performance and information
Eligibility:
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Guinness Sustainable Energy Y Acc GBP
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IA Commodity/Natural Resources
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MSCI World
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Fund Objective: The fund aims to increase the value of the amount you invest in it over a period of years. The fund invests in the shares of a range of companies in the sustainable energy industry. Sustainable energy means energy not requiring fossil fuels like oil or coal. Sustainable investments are defined as those investments i) that contribute towards global decarbonisation and ii) that do not significantly harm other sustainable investment objectives and iii) that follow good corporate governance practices. The fund intends to invest at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of globally based companies involved in sustainable energy or energy technology sectors. Sustainable energy includes, but is not limited to energy derived from such sources as solar or wind power, hydroelectricity, tidal flow, wave movements, geothermal heat, biomass or biofuels. Energy technology includes technologies that enable these sources to be trapped and also various manners of storage and transportation of energy, including hydrogen and other types of fuel cells, batteries and flywheels, as well as technologies that conserve or enable more efficient use of energy. Under normal market conditions the fund intends to invest in at least 25 stocks. The fund invests in securities of companies with a wide range of market capitalizations and in companies domiciled throughout the world, including companies domiciled in or traded on Emerging Markets. The fund is considered to be actively managed in reference to the MSCI World Index (the “Benchmark”) by virtue of the fact that it uses the Benchmark solely for performance comparison purposes.
Manager name:
Guinness Asset Management Ltd
Manager start date:
31 December 2018
Investment style:
*None
Region (geographical):
Global
Manager Biography:
Role: Jonathan is portfolio manager on the Guinness Global Energy strategy and the Guinness Sustainable Energy strategy. Joined Guinness: 2013 Prior to Guinness: Jonathan has 20 years’ experience in the energy sector. He was a Shell drilling engineer in the Dutch North Sea and worked as an energy consultant with Wood Mackenzie before becoming co-head of Goldman Sachs energy equity research in 2000. He joined Investec as co-manager on the Investec Global Energy Fund in 2008 where he helped grow the energy franchise at Investec to a peak of nearly $3.5bn in 2011. Jonathan then joined Mercuria in 2012 to build an equities and fund management business based around the provision of external funds before joining Guinness Global Investors in 2013.
Benchmark:
MSCI World
Sector:
IA Commodity/Natural Resources
FE fundinfo Rating:
5 of 5
Fees and Charges
*This is an indication based on the market average. The fund’s actual transaction cost will be shown before you place a trade.
Account charges are not included
Asset Allocation
Fund size: 309,721,290.32 GBP
Chart date: May 23, 2025
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Sectors
World regions
What is ESG?
ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance and is an approach for evaluating to what extent a company works towards social goals. For investors this can be used in order to understand how their funds and the assets they are made up of work towards these goals and use that information to help make sustainable investment choices.
This product is based overseas and is not subject to UK sustainable investment labelling and disclosure requirements.
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