Fisher Funds has published reports on how climate change is currently impacting our funds and how it may impact the funds in the future. These reports are known as climate statements.
Climate statements for our funds with a financial year end of 31 March 2025 are available on our Responsible Investing web page, and on the Climate-related Disclosure Register.
Why climate statements are important
Climate statements report against the Aotearoa New Zealand Climate Standards issued by the External Reporting Board (XRB). The Climate Standards are intended to enable investors to:
assess the merits of how entities like Fisher Funds are considering the climate-related risks and climate-related opportunities that climate change presents to the performance of their funds, and
make decisions based on this information.
What our statements include
Our climate statements are structured around the four core elements of the Climate Standards:
governance – to explain the role of Fisher Funds Board and our team in overseeing climate-related risks and opportunities for our funds
strategy – to enable investors to understand how climate change is impacting their funds now, and in the future
risk management – to enable investors to understand how Fisher Funds identifies the climate-related risks and opportunities relevant to their funds
metrics and targets – to enable investors to understand how Fisher Funds measures the climate-related risks and opportunities relevant to their funds and to enable investors to compare their funds with other funds.
Need help?
You can now download and read the climate statements. If you have any questions about them, or about your investment, our team is happy to help. You can email us, chat to us online or call us on 0508 347 473.