Independent quality labels attest our performance

Overview to our certified funds

Certifications
Austrian Eco-label
FNG Label
Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Kötvény Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Konzervatív Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Vegyes Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Növekedés Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Részvény Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Európa-Részvény Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-Momentum Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-FeltörekvőPiacok-Részvény Alap
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Raiffeisen-SmartEnergy-ESG-Részvény Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-FeltörekvőPiaci-LokálisKötvény Alap
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Raiffeisen-FelelősBefektetések-USA-Részvény Alap
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FNG-Label 2023

FNG Label

Forum Nachhaltige Geldanlagen (FNG), the Socially Responsible Investment Forum, has set a quality standard for retail SRI funds in the German-speaking world with its FNG seal. The FNG seal offers private investors the following advantages: transparent and clear depiction of the SRI strategy consideration of the sustainability criteria of environment, social, and good governance exclusion of atomic energy and weapons exclusion in the event of violations against the UN Global Compact.

Umweltzeichen

Austrian ECO-label

The selection criteria for environmental seal funds are clearly defined and are audited by internal fund committees or external organisations. Investors want a clear picture of the ecological and social concept of the fund they have chosen. Funds with the environmental seal provide this information according to the transparency guidelines of the European Sustainable and Responsible Investment Forum. The SRI funds of Raiffeisen Capital Management are among the first to bear Austria’s environmental seal.

Awards

18 funds receiving highest score "3-stars"

Scope Rating: AAA for Raiffeisen Capital Management

EMEA Finance: Raiffeisen Capital Management is Best Asset Manager

The Austrian Eco-label was awarded by the Federal Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Infrastructure & Technology (BMK) for the funds Raiffeisen Sustainable Bonds, Raiffeisen Sustainable Solid, Raiffeisen Sustainable Mix, Raiffeisen Sustainable Growth, Raiffeisen Sustainable Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable European Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable Momentum, Raiffeisen Sustainable EmergingMarkets Equities, Raiffeisen SmartEnergy ESG Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable US Equities and Raiffeisen Sustainable EmergingMarkets LocalBonds because the selection of stocks and bonds considers economic as well as ecological and social criteria. The ecolabel ensures that these criteria and their implementation are suitable for selecting appropriate stocks and bonds. This has been verified by an independent body. The award of the eco-label does not represent an economic evaluation and does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the future performance of the investment product.

The investment strategy permits the funds Raiffeisen Sustainable Bonds and Raiffeisen Sustainable European Equities to predominantly (relative to the associated risk) invest in derivatives.

The funds Raiffeisen Sustainable Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable European Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable Momentum, Raiffeisen Sustainable EmergingMarkets Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable US Equities, and Raifeisen SmartEnergy ESG Equities exhibit elevated volatility, meaning that unit prices can move significantly higher or lower in short periods of time, and it is not possible to rule out loss of capital.

The Fund Regulations of the funds Raiffeisen Sustainable Solid and Raiffeisen Sustainable Bonds have been approved by the FMA. The Raiffeisen Sustainable Solid fund may invest more than 35 % of its volume in bonds of the following issuers: France, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany. The Raiffeisen Sustainable Bonds may invest more than 35 % of the fund's volume in securities/money market instruments of the following issuers: France, Netherlands, Austria, Italy, United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Finland, Germany.

As of November 2023