Andra AP-Fonden (AP2) (Sweden)

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The Andra AP-Fonden, or AP2, is one of the six state-owned pension funds in Sweden. Sweden’s pension system has two tiers: five buffer funds and a premium pension system. The five buffer funds (AP1-4 and AP6) work on a pay-as-you-go system in which current pension contributions pay current income pension benefits. These buffer funds should provide spare capital for when state pension funds payments exceed tax revenues, when an ageing population increases demands on the pension system.[1] As of the end of 2018, AP2 managed SEK334.9 billion (€ billion) in assets under management.[2]

AP2 works together with AP1, 3 and 4  with the Council on Ethics on environmental and ethical issues. The Council on Ethics makes recommendations for companies to be excluded from the investment universe of the AP funds. The Council recommendations are based on international conventions that Sweden has signed, including the Non-Proliferation Treaty.[3]

On 1 January 2019, new legislation took effect that raises the sustainability standard for the funds. It requires the AP funds to “manage their assets in an exemplary way through responsible investments and responsible ownership”. Whereas the Ethical Council interprets the NPT to legitimize investments in nuclear weapons producers from NPT countries, AP2 states that “divestments from companies that are involved both in the maintenance and modernisation of nuclear weapons systems are aligned with the intention of long-term disarmament of nuclear weapons in all countries as expressed in the Non-Proliferation Treaty”.[4]

The exclusion policy applies to all assets managed by AP2. External asset managers are also required to comply with the policy.[5]

The Ethical Council has a public list with recommendations for exclusion which is followed by the four funds. As of September 2019 this list includes the following companies for involvement in prohibited weapons: Hanwha; Larsen & Toubro and Poongsan.[6] However, AP2 uses a more comprehensive exclusion list internally.[7]

We congratulate AP2 for expanding the scope of their policy to cover all nuclear weapon producers and look forward to seeing a comprehensive implementation of the policy. We recommend that AP2 divest from the nuclear weapon producing companies in which it holds shares and bonds.


Website: https://www.ap2.se/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ap2-andra-ap-fonden

Last updated: 2020-07-01 19:02:47