Sustainability

At Rhenman & Partners, we work actively to make long-term, sustainable investments in a responsible manner. Our investments promote companies whose technology, research, products and services lay the foundation for the next generation’s healthcare, thereby helping to reach UN’s sustainable development goal #3: Good health and well-being.

Since 2019, we are a signatory of the United Nations-backed Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI). As a result, Rhenman & Partners is part of a global network that works to integrate environmental, social and corporate governance-related factors (ESG) into its investment and ownership guidelines. Rhenman & Partners is also a member of Swesif.

Rhenman Healthcare Equity L/S is an SFDR article 8 fund.

Read the fund's sustainability-related disclosures by clicking here.

Integration of sustainability risks

Rhenman & Partners’ approach to integrating sustainability and minimizing the principal adverse impacts of our investment decisions comprises three main strategies: (1) inclusion, (2) exclusion and (3) ongoing dialogue. ESG factors (risks and opportunities) are considered for all direct equity investments, potential and existing. Please see Rhenman & Partners Guideline for Responsible Investment.

Consideration of Principal Adverse Impacts on sustainability factors (PAI)

Rhenman & Partners Asset Management considers principal adverse impacts of its investment decisions on sustainability factors. Please see our latest PAI statement under Guidelines and reports below.

Remuneration guidelines

Rhenman & Partners’ remuneration guidelines shall ensure that the remuneration structure supports the integration of sustainability risks and does not encourage excessive risk-taking with respect to direct or indirect sustainability risks. To read more, please see our Remuneration guidelines under Guidelines and reports.

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