DNB AM's investments should contribute to the green transition
DNB's new transition strategy sets the course for how DNB will influence society towards the transition to a low carbon economy. The investments we make in DNB Asset Management play a key role in delivering the aims of the strategy.

DNB AM has set ambitious targets for how we will increase financing for sustainability-themed products, and how we will influence the companies in DNB AM's portfolios to set clear goals and plans to reduce their emissions.
We are increasing our focus on sustainability-themed funds

The new transition strategy expands on the goals defined in the sustainability strategy from 2021, which includes increasing total AUM in sustainability-themed funds to NOK 200 billion by the end of 2025. Sustainability-themed funds are funds that have a sustainability-focused strategy that emphasises either stricter emission requirements through low-carbon criteria, funds that focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, or other thematic funds. We have made changes to our fund product portfolio and set stricter requirements for high-emission investments, for example for Norwegian fixed income funds. The goal of 50 per cent of net flows in 2025 being allocated to sustainability-themed funds will also be retained.
Customers preferences are integral to achieving targets
Customer preferences are an integral component in achieving these goals. The goals we have set for DNB AM mean that we must develop new products and continue to integrate sustainability into the products we currently offer. It is equally important that customers are part of this ambition. Through MIFID 2, we are already inquiring about our customers' sustainability preferences, but we also need to ensure that sustainability-themed funds are the most competitive and attractive funds for our clients. The whole of DNB AM is ready to make this promise, but customers must be involved and engaged.
Pushing for science-based targets through active ownership
Last but not least, in line with DNB's net zero emissions ambition and transition strategy, we are launching a new target that . At the end of 2022, 24 per cent of the companies in the portfolio had such a target. If the world is to reach net zero by 2050, all companies should have set such a target by 2040 at the latest, according to. For DNB AM to be in line with this development, we have set a target that by 2030, 58 per cent of the companies in DNB AM's portfolio must have a science-based emission reduction target. The target of 58 per cent in 2030 assumes a linear development in the number of companies with such targets based on the 2022 figure. DNB AM does not wish to exclude companies with high emissions from our investment universe. We believe that those with the highest emissions are the same companies that, through sound emission strategies, will be able to have the greatest impact on the green transition. Active ownership will be our most important tool here.
