Fund Management
UBS Launches Global Gender Equality ETF

The ETF will invest in the Solactive Equileap Global Gender Equality 100 Leaders index
The world’s largest wealth manager UBS has launched the Global Gender
Equality UCITS ETF, as part of its growing range of impact
investment opportunities for its clients.
The exchange-traded fund will invest in the Solactive
Equileap Global Gender Equality 100 Leaders Index, an index of
100 global companies chosen for having a strong record in gender
diversity and sustainability, the firm said in a statement.
The companies were selected based on 19 diversity criteria,
including equal compensation and work-life balance, transparency
and accountability, gender balance, and sustainability policies.
The index includes the 30 highest rated US stocks, yet caps
single issuers at three per cent of the ETF's assets.
The ETF is a joint collaboration between UBS Asset Management and
UBS Wealth Management and is part of UBS's commitment to
sustainable and impact investing. UBS will dedicate five per cent
of management fees received in relation to the ETF, to
philanthropic projects supporting the United Nation's Sustainable
Development Goal 5 via the UBS Optimus Foundation.
Through its choice of index, the ETF also contributes to
Equileap, a social enterprise committed to accelerating progress
towards gender equality in the workplace, using the power of
investments, knowledge and donations.
“In 2017 we launched a five-year plan to significantly scale our
efforts for female clients and make the wealth management
industry work better for women,” said Olga Miler, managing
director at UBS Wealth Management. “This ETF is another example
of how we are doing that. Gender equality is important to our
clients and our business. The combination of broad gender
equality criteria, sustainability and donation make this ETF a
leap step forward in connecting capital to the United Nations'
Sustainable Development Goal 5 – achieving gender equality and
empowering all women and girls."
In October, this publication
interviewed Miler, UBS Unique's global programme architect,
to discuss the firm's plan to increase financial confidence of
one million women.