Lombard Odier launches Natural Capital strategy in partnership with Circular Bioeconomy Alliance

Portfolio of 40 to 50 companies

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Lombard Odier Investment Managers (LOIM) has launched a new high conviction global equity strategy, inspired by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, which will invest in public companies that "leverage the regenerative power of nature" in the belief they will deliver strong growth to investors.

The Natural Capital strategy, which LOIM called the "first-of-its-kind", has been developed in partnership with the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance, of which Lombard Odier is a founding member and which is part of the Sustainable Markets Initiative. Managed by the LOIM sustainability thematic equity team, the fund is a high conviction portfolio of 40 to 50 companies, with a focus on the "hotbed of innovation" in publicly-listed, small- to mid-sized companies in the US, Europe and Asia. Lombard Odier adds to global equity offering with China strategy LOIM said that the new strategy, a ...

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