Invest. Responsable Amundi pledges support for an accelerated and just transition to a low carbon economy

  • 418 newly engaged companies on climate in 2022, taking the total number of companies in climate-related engagement to 882
  • 88% of climate-related shareholders resolutions were supported in 20231
  • Votes against the CEO remuneration in 89 out of 322 AGMs of companies in the Energies & Utilities sectors due to lack of climate-related KPIs1
  • Votes against the re-appointment more than 500 out of 2 278 directors due to concerns about their climate strategy1 in the Energies & Utilities sectors1

2022 has once again demonstrated why tackling climate change while limiting social impact, is not only a global sustainability objective, but also key for the economy.

Stewardship (engagement and voting) is a key pillar of Amundi’s responsible investment approach which is part of Crédit Agricole’s societal project. As the largest European asset manager, Amundi is a major shareholder of many companies through the funds and mandates managed on behalf of its clients. We firmly believe in active and constructive dialogue with issuers to positively influence their overall strategy, and push them in an ambitious environmental transition journey. Stewardship is a powerful way to influence company’s understanding and disclosure of environmental and social issues. It is also a way to contribute to strategy changes that will result in real-life outcomes and long term sustainable value creation.

It is our conviction that tackling climate change while managing the social impact of the energy transition is an integral part of sound risk management. It is also important for creating long-term value of our clients’ portfolios.

Climate was a key issue during the 2023 voting season. Amundi supported 88%1 of climate-related shareholder proposals, as it we continue to view shareholder resolutions as an effective mechanism to push for positive change and improved transparency on issuers’ energy transition path.

Focus on the Energy & Utilities sectors

Amundi considers that encouraging the transition of energy companies, and especially oil companies, is part of its fiduciary duty. Unlike coal, for which substitute exist, oil still remains an essential energy source for many sectors. Amundi is convinced that the global target of carbon neutrality requires the transformation of all companies, including energy companies. For this reason, Amundi continues to invest in the energy sector, and actively engages with companies to encourage them to implement credible climate strategies in line with the Paris Agreement scenario. Amundi will also continue its engagement efforts through in-depth and regular dialogue as well as by voting at Annual General Meetings.

Since the beginning of the year, in the Energy and Utilities sectors, Amundi engaged with more than 400 companies1 on climate issues and their carbon reduction strategy. It has implemented a demanding voting policy with regards to board accountability and executive remuneration. More specifically, Amundi opposed the re-election of more than 500 directors (out of 2 278) at 84 companies (out of 313) due to concerns about their climate strategy.

Amundi also voted against executive remuneration-related proposals at 89 oil & gas and utilities companies due to the lack of climate-related performance criteria in their senior management variable compensation schemes. It is our conviction that executive teams should be incentivised to achieve carbon emissions reduction goals.

For the full 2022 report, please view our 2022 Engagement Report available on our website.

Caroline Le Meaux

Head of ESG Research, Engagement, and Voting policy at Amundi

[1] Source Amundi, as of 19th of June 2023


 

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Premier gérant d’actifs européen parmi les 10 premiers acteurs mondiaux1, Amundi propose à ses 100 millions de clients - particuliers, institutionnels et entreprises - une gamme complète de solutions d’épargne et d’investissement en gestion active et passive, en actifs traditionnels ou réels. Cette offre est enrichie de services et d’outils technologiques qui permettent de couvrir toute la chaîne de valeur de l'épargne. Filiale du groupe Crédit Agricole, Amundi est cotée en Bourse et gère aujourd’hui plus de 2 300 milliards d’euros d’encours2.

Ses six plateformes de gestion internationales3, sa capacité de recherche financière et extra-financière, ainsi que son engagement de longue date dans l’investissement responsable en font un acteur de référence dans le paysage de la gestion d’actifs.

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Footnotes

  1. Source : IPE « Top 500 Asset Managers » publié en juin 2024 sur la base des encours sous gestion au 31/12/2023
  2. Données Amundi au 31/03/2025
  3. Paris, Londres, Dublin, Milan, Tokyo et San Antonio (via notre partenariat stratégique avec Victory Capital)