Hartelt Fund Management receives an A score on the Principles for Responsible Investment assessment

Hartelt is pleased to announce that we have received an A score on both the Strategy & Governance Module and the Property Module. Hartelt has been a signatory of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) since 2017.

Hartelt is a boutique fund manager, specialized in healthcare real estate. Our flagship Apollo Healthcare Property Fund has been established to respond to the growing and changing demand for healthcare real estate. The fund invests in high quality, sustainable and affordable senior housing and healthcare facilities that benefit the well-being of residents and healthcare providers. Institutional investors in the fund benefit from stable cashflows and low correlated, inflation-linked income returns in combination with a with a significant social impact.

“We invest for the long-term and do so in a responsible manner by incorporating environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria in all our investment decisions. We thereby create: added value for all of our stakeholders, high quality future-proof real estate investments and a long-term sustainable return”, says Joep Munten, Managing Director of Hartelt Fund Management.

About PRI

The PRI is the world’s leading proponent of responsible investment. It works to understand the investment implications of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors and to support its international network of investor signatories in incorporating these factors into their investment and ownership decisions. The PRI acts in the long-term interests of its signatories and of the financial markets and economies in which they operate and ultimately of the environment and society as a whole. The PRI is truly independent. It encourages investors to use responsible investment to enhance returns and better manage risks but does not operate for its own profit; it engages with global policymakers but is not associated with any government; it is supported by, but not part of, the United Nations.

Read more on: www.unpri.org