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SBI Funds Management adopts stewardship code as mandated by Sebi

Mar 17, 2020, 15:06 IST
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New Delhi, Mar 17 () SBI Funds Management, a joint venture between India's largest bank SBI and European asset manager Amundi, on Tuesday said it has adopted stewardship code which requires the fund house to monitor its investor companies and establish voting policies.

In doing this, SBI Mutual Fund has become the first fund house to implement the stewardship code in India.

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This is aimed at complying with markets regulator Sebi's directive, which mandated all mutual funds and alternative investment funds in the country to adopt a stewardship code, which is applicable for investments in listed equities. The code will come into force from April 1, 2020.

Under the code, institutional investors need to monitor investor companies and intervene in these firms in case of any requirement through meetings with the management. Also, they need to have a policy on voting and disclose the voting behaviour.

In a statement, SBI Mutual Fund said the stewardship code which they have adopted highlights the stewardship responsibilities undertaken by the fund house to actively monitor, engage with and intervene, if needed, in the companies under its coverage.

"We have a fiduciary duty to create long-term value for all our stakeholders. The stewardship code gives an insight into the AMC's strong ESG (environment, social and governance) integration initiatives and firm resolve to take decisions in the best interest of its unit holders," said Navneet Munot, ED and Chief Investment Officer at SBI MF.

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"The AMC (asset management company) shall continue to monitor and engage constructively with its investee companies on matters related to environmental footprint, social impact and governance," he added. SP ANSANS

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