Funds

Advisers

Robeco in Australia, together with our distribution partner Ironbark Asset Management, offers financial advisers and their clients a SDG Credit Income fund, an enhanced index solution and a conservative emerging markets equities product.

Institutional investors

If you’re an institutional investor interested in our products, check out our strategies or please contact our team.


SDG Credit Income Fund

Flexibility to invest in all fixed income segments, including investment grade, high yield and emerging market corporate bonds, whilst contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Product information (this directs you to the Ironbark website)


SDG Credit Income Fund

Sustainable Enhanced Index Equity

Offers all the benefits of passive investing while compensating for its many disadvantages.


Sustainable Enhanced Index Equity

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