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Read more about climate-focused investing at our Climate Investing content hub, where our experts provide a balanced perspective on navigating sustainability for current and future generations.

In collaboration with industry experts, NGOs, and the Swiss Bankers Association, the Swiss Climate Scores reveal the climate compatibility of investments. These scores reflect both the current performance status of global companies in our financial products and their progress toward global climate goals.
The scores are based on five indicators, measuring the alignment of financial investments with the Paris Agreement:
Exposure to fossil-fuel activities
Verified commitments to net zero
Credible climate stewardship
Management to net zero
Switzerland and its financial market are committed to the goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. This is necessary in order to fulfill the commitments under the Paris Agreement to limit the global temperature rise to well below 2°C and to aim for a limit of 1.5°C. The Swiss Climate Scores are a tool that can help you as an investor increase the transparency of your financial investments’ climate compatibility. They offer you the advantage of a simple and consistent way of evaluating the climate impact and risks of our investment funds, as well as the opportunities and challenges of moving to a net-zero economy. Moreover, the Swiss Climate Scores also assist you as investors to compare different investment products and make informed decisions that support the global climate goals: most notably, to limit global warming to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C .

Read more about climate-focused investing at our Climate Investing content hub, where our experts provide a balanced perspective on navigating sustainability for current and future generations.

The future demands low-carbon solutions to curb climate change. Our climate investing solutions strive to keep the temperature rise well below 2°C.

We are committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across all our assets under management by 2050. We will follow a trajectory of 7% decarbonization year-on-year.