Brunel PP Transitions £3 Billion Plus of Passive Funds to FTSE Russell COP-Aligned Benchmarks

Posted on 11/02/2021


Brunel Pension Partnership migrated more than £3 billion of assets to the new FTSE Russell Paris-aligned benchmark series that they developed in coordination with FTSE Russell, the index, data and analytics provider. Five client members of the Brunel Pension Partnership took the decision to switch passive fund allocations to the new series of FTSE benchmarks.

The five client pension funds are:

Wiltshire Pension Fund
Oxfordshire Pension Fund
Environment Agency Pension Fund
Devon Pension Fund
Avon Pension Fund

Legal & General Investment Management manages the Brunel Pension Partnership passive equity funds now adopting the new benchmarks. The Brunel Pension Partnership transition is one of the largest passive fund launches (by AUM) in LGIM history.

According to the press release from Brunel Pension Partnership, “FTSE Russell’s Paris-aligned benchmark series not only meets the minimum requirements of the EU’s Paris-aligned benchmark criteria by achieving a 50% reduction in carbon emissions over a ten-year period, but go a step further by integrating forward-looking metrics and governance protections from the Transition Pathway Initiative. TPI provides assessments of how the world’s largest and most carbon-exposed companies are managing the climate transition.

Exposure to any given index constituent rises or falls according to several exposure objectives, covering fossil fuel reserves, carbon reserves and green revenues, as well as forward-looking alignment with Paris goals. The indices also set a limit on the active weighting of banking sector constituents, given that finance’s funding of large carbon emitters is a significant factor in climate change – but is poorly reported.

Crucially, the indices are also designed flexibly, in order to enable them to evolve as data improves, in line with research developments.

Designing benchmarks that enable passive funds to target Net Zero has been one of the major challenges facing the financial sector. Brunel worked closely with FTSE Russell to support the launch of the Paris-aligned benchmark series earlier this year.

Brunel believes asset owners and asset managers need to act with added urgency to ensure finance can be part of the solution to climate change. A major element of the action needed is transitioning passive funds to Paris-aligned benchmarks. Globally, passive investments globally rose above $15 trillion in 2020.”

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