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Improving water infrastructure with Allianz Global Water

Water for all requires investment

Water is a rare and valuable commodity – in both industrialised countries and emerging markets. Industrialised countries are experiencing problems related to their often aging and leaky water infrastructure and inefficient use of water. Meanwhile, in many developing countries, billions of people still lack access to water – some 4.5 billion people do not have safely managed sanitation services. Poor water quality remains one of the leading causes of child mortality in developing countries.

The United Nations has addressed this situation in its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Goal number 6 of the 17 goals is dedicated to “Clean water and sanitation.” Its aim is to ensure everyone has high-quality drinking water and access to appropriate sanitation. Minimizing wastage from inefficient water use is also of key importance.

This goal calls for enormous infrastructure investment in the years ahead: estimates put the figure required in 2040 alone at USD 316 billion.1

Allianz Global Water concentrates on three main areas

Water infrastructure is complex. Water providers must not only supply water and remove wastewater but also detect leaks and operate water treatment plants. It makes sense that they are also embracing the wider trend of digitalisation. With leaks alone costing some USD 10 billion each year, smart water networks can help save up to USD 12.5 billion annually.2 Water treatment, controls and tests are also important to help avoid pathogens in the water supply or to convert salt water into drinking water, for example, – tasks that are likely to become even more important in future.

Where does Allianz Global Water invest?

Infographic: Where does Allianz Global Water invest

Allianz Global Water at a glance

The fund invests in companies that offer solutions for the management of water resources and access to clean water. The aim is to boost the sustainability of global water resources. The fund therefore focuses on the following of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

6 SAUBERES WASSER UND SANITÄRE EINRICHTUNGEN 9 INDUSTRIE, INNOVATION UND INFRASTRUKTUR 11 NACHHALTIGE STÄDTE UND GEMEINDEN 12 VERANTWORTUNGSVOLL KONSUMIEREN UND PRODUZIEREN
The fund managers invest in the areas of the water industry where they see the most potential for growth and select the most promising solution providers from within these areas.3

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria are part of the selection process. Companies with controversial business practices or activities are excluded from the portfolio.4

 

Fund details, opportunities & risks

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Child at the tap – The importance of water infrastructure
One might think that in the US, the issue of water infrastructure should not be an extraordinary problem. But this is not the case. Some water pipes are a hundred years old, dams are dangerous and lead pipes are a concern for politicians and citizens alike. The resulting investment pressure is immense. Yet the US is only one example of the global need to expand or improve water infrastructure. Read more about the opportunities and risks of the US water infrastructure and its importance for investors in our analysis.

1 Global Infrastructure Outlook. https://outlook.gihub.org/sectors/water. Accessed on July 9, 2020.
2 https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.ncsafewater.org/resource/collection/A0650A28-4C94-471B-B98E-B0DFD4F76C35/Water_T_AM_09.10_Walsby.pdf
3 A performance of the strategy is not guaranteed and losses remain possible. 
4 Details on the exclusion of the arms industry: securities of companies involved in controversial weapons or of companies that generate more than 10% of their sales from weaponry, military equipment or related services. Details on the exclusion of tobacco: securities of companies involved in tobacco production and securities of companies that generate more than 10% of their sales from tobacco.

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