Responsible
Investing
Pride in Sustainable and Responsible Investing

Climate change, energy efficiency and preservation, water shortages, and sustainability, are among the greatest challenges of this century. Oppenheim Savings & Loans Trust KB's Real Estate & Private Markets business (REPM), acknowledges that real assets such as property and infrastructure, can have a negative environmental impact by contributing to CO2 emissions, and through the over consumption of natural resources.
Oppenheim Savings & Loans Trust KB has established a rich approach to environmental and social considerations, and to comply with corporate governance across each of the investment segments REPM supports responsible investing.
With that in mind, we only vet and support responsible ownership and management of real property. As such, our department strives to have a positive impact on the environment and thereby adds value and return for our customers. REPM invests both directly and indirectly into real assets. With a customized personalize approach we focus on our clients’ needs while still adhering to responsible investment strategies.
In order to be able to maximize our performance in terms of moving toward more responsible investment strategy options, an integrated approach is required. At REPM, sustainability is a continued priority for our team, and always a consideration when making corporate, fund and asset-level decisions.
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Investors that participate in transactions with Oppenheim Savings & Loans Trust KB will participate either directly with Oppenheim Savings & Loans Trust KB or with one of Oppenheim Savings & Loans Trust KB’s third-party licensed service providers. Participation in a transaction through a licensed service provider may be required where the laws, rules, and regulations of the jurisdiction in which the client conducts business or in which the transaction will occur require licensing of a service provider for the type of transaction that will be conducted. Oppenheim Savings & Loans Trust KB directly conducts business and engages in transactions if and only if the jurisdiction of the transaction and of the investor does not require licensure, or if a clear and valid exemption or exclusion from licensing is stated in applicable laws, rules, and regulations.