The private equity fund seeks to capitalise on
Emerging Asia's huge and fast-growing decarbonisation
opportunities.
SINGAPORE,
March 20,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Fullerton Fund Management
("Fullerton") has successfully raised US$100
million in the anchor close of its Fullerton Carbon Action
Fund (the Fund). The Fund captures the enormous climate market
opportunity in Emerging Asia by investing in companies at the
forefront of accelerating decarbonisation in the region.
Asia accounts
for over 50% of the world's carbon emissions and represents a
US$5 trillion climate investment
opportunity by 2030[1].
The region's climate sector is well-positioned for long-term growth
driven by fundamentals that are critical in the world's transition
to net zero. The acceleration of local and global climate
regulations, also serve as strong tailwinds for the
sector.
Within Asia,
there is a clear impetus and focus to actively pursue
decarbonisation outcomes, and countries have announced their carbon
neutrality timetable as proof of their commitment - China 2060, Singapore 2050, Indonesia 2060 and India 2070[2].
The Fund will invest in market leading businesses
in the rapidly growing manufacturing, industrials, energy, and
electric vehicles/mobility sectors. It will seek established,
profitable and robust cash flow businesses, and avoid earlier stage
venture capital investments as well as infrastructure related
deals. These target companies have lower inherent downside risks
and are well-positioned to deliver attractive financial returns
over the long-term.
Focusing on leaders in the mid-market space in
Southeast Asia, India and China, the Fund provides strategic support
alongside capital to drive the growth of its portfolio companies in
areas such as new market entry, M&A and sustainability
improvements.
Backed by a strong pipeline of proprietary deals,
the Fund is currently evaluating several investment opportunities
across Asia, with the target to
close at least three transactions by the first half of 2024.
The Fund is managed by Fullerton's seasoned
Alternatives team, who have an average of 16 years industry
experience. The investment approach is underpinned by a proprietary
sustainability management framework that seeks to drive significant
decarbonisation outcomes in portfolio companies.
"With the acceleration of the decarbonisation
roadmap in Asia, we are at an
inflexion point where the fight against climate change coincides
with the emergence of very compelling growth areas in private
equity. This strategy provides an avenue to ride the
decarbonisation wave and advance the net zero agenda in the region,
while capturing long-term opportunities," said Jenny Sofian, Chief Executive Officer, Fullerton
Fund Management.
Seviora Group, a Singapore-based asset management group wholly
owned by Temasek Holdings, and Income Insurance Limited, one of
Singapore's leading insurers, are
the anchor investors for this strategy. As shareholders of
Fullerton, Seviora and Income Insurance are committed to supporting
investment strategies that can help to address climate change while
seeking to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns for
investors.
"The need for collective action on climate change
has never been greater. Carbon transition in Asia will require significant capital to drive
the development and adoption of solutions that can make a
substantial impact on the environment within a tangible timeframe.
By leveraging Fullerton's understanding and investment expertise in
the decarbonisation space, we aim to achieve positive environmental
change alongside an attractive risk-return profile," said
Jimmy Phoon, Chief Executive
Officer, Seviora Group.
"As a significant asset owner who is invested
globally, the choices of our capital allocation in financial
markets can support climate transition and contribute to positive
changes. Hence, we prioritise reduction of financed emissions,
allocation of capital towards sustainable investments, and
transition financing to advance Net Zero 2050. We are committed to
this global cause and delighted to invest in Fullerton's
decarbonisation solution in Asia,
and partner their expertise on this front," said David Chua, Chief Investment Officer, Income
Insurance.
About Fullerton Fund Management
Fullerton Fund Management Company Ltd
("Fullerton") is an active investment specialist, focused on
optimising investment outcomes and enhancing investor
experience.
We help clients, including government entities,
sovereign wealth funds, pension plans, insurance companies, private
wealth and retail, from the region and beyond, to achieve their
investment objectives through our suite of solutions. Our expertise
encompasses equities, fixed income, multi-asset, alternatives and
treasury management, across public and private markets.
As an active manager, we place strong emphasis on
performance, risk management and investment insights. Incorporated
in 2003, Fullerton is headquartered in Singapore, and has associated offices in
Shanghai and Brunei. Fullerton is part of a multi-asset
management group, Seviora, a holding company established by
Temasek. Income Insurance, one of Singapore's leading insurers, is a minority
shareholder of Fullerton.
For more information, please visit
www.fullertonfund.com
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Fullerton Carbon Action Fund (the "Fund") is a Luxembourg special limited partnership under
set-up; the information disclosed herein may change. This content
is not intended to be a financial and/or marketing promotion and
does not constitute or form part of, and should not be construed
as, an offer, invitation or inducement or recommendation to make an
investment in the Fund. For professional investors only.
[1] Source: bp
Statistical Review of World Energy, 2022, Asia Investor Group on
Climate Change (AIGCC)
[2] Source: PwC Net
Zero Economy Index: Asia Pacific's Transition
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