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NEW PENSION FUND INVESTMENT STRATEGY AND SIX NEW FUND MANAGERS ANNOUNCED

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

16/05/2005 - Following a comprehensive review, the Environment Agency today announced the implementation of a revised investment strategy, and the appointment of six new specialist investment management companies to manage almost £1 billion of the Environment Agency’s Active Pension Fund.
The Environment Agency's revised asset allocation strategy entails a move from 'balanced' to specialist fund managers. The move follows a period of disappointing investment returns, and was based on the advice of Watson Wyatt investment consultants, and research by the Environment Agency’s own environmental finance and pension fund management team.

Under the new investment strategy, the Agency is reducing its allocation to UK equities (to reduce risk resulting from the concentration of the UK market in a relatively few very large companies), gilts, and cash. Allocations to global equities and corporate bonds are being increased, and new allocations made to property and private equity, to increase returns and spread investment risk in line with best practice. The Agency is also making an increased allocation of 7% to a good practice environmental mandate.

Six new fund managers have been appointed, following EU competitive tendering and rigorous evaluation and selection process which has taken place over the last six months. The new fund managers are Hermes Pensions Management, Standard Life Investments, European Credit Management, Capital International, State Street Advisors and Sarasin Chiswell.

The Agency’s previous “balanced” managers were Legal & General, Henderson and Merrill Lynch.

The Environment Agency was advised in the implementation of its revised investment strategy and new manager structure by a range of professional advisors. Mercer Investment Consulting provided general investment advice. Rathbone Greenbank provided specialist advice on sustainable responsible investment. B-Finance assisted with the search and selection of managers. Morgan Stanley carried out the transition management, and Inalytics assessed their performance. The Agency's legal advisors are Osborne Clarke and its consulting actuaries are Hyman Robertson.

The new managers have been awarded three-year investment agreements, which are extendable subject to satisfactory performance. Each “active” style manager has been set specific investment out-performance targets, and performance-related fees will only be payable if they are met.

In addition, in accordance with the Active Fund’s environmental overlay strategy, each manager’s performance will also be assessed, where appropriate, on their integration of environmental considerations into risk management, stock selection, company engagement, shareholder activism and proxy voting. Relative performance will also be monitored using corporate governance and socially responsible investment indices and environmental reporting tools.

Each new manager’s performance will be evaluated in relation to the Environment Agency’s financial targets and its other investment requirements. Under the LGPS investment regulations, the Agency can terminate the contracts if performance is below that needed.

Commenting today, Howard Pearce, Environment Agency Head of Environmental Finance and Pension Fund Management, said :

“After evaluating tenders from nearly 100 investment companies, we are delighted to have appointed six investment companies whom we, and our advisors, believe possess the necessary quality of staff, investment processes and track record to deliver our financial performance targets, environmental and SRI requirements.”

The Agency is currently selecting two further specialist investment managers (one for property and one for private equity to manage two £50m mandates). Details of these appointments, which will complete the new line-up of eight specialist managers, are expected to be announced in July/August 2005.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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