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Nest and Cushon exploring forestry investment opportunities

25 January 2023
Cushon partners with Schroders for private markets
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Nest and Cushon are inviting fund managers to discuss how they may invest in natural capital, with an initial focus on forestry.

Both investors want to choose fund managers who are in line with their principles and who will thoroughly examine each investment opportunity while steering clear of markets where timber is a major contributor to deforestation.

They aim to discuss the optimal implementation strategies, from a return and cost perspective as well as taking ESG factors into account.

The key issues they want to address include managing investment risks, the effect on biodiversity, managing forestry risks like pests, fire, and wind, how costs would fit within each scheme’s existing charge structures, the potential impact on a portfolio’s carbon footprint, what certifications are used when verifying carbon credits, and the level of certainty this can offer investors.

Nest chief investment officer Mark Fawcett says: “Nest is building a diversified portfolio for the benefit of our members and believe this could be a rewarding investment opportunity – we’ve never accepted that any type of investment should be out of reach for our members.

“Forestry’s historical risk and return profile may make a compelling argument for a strategic allocation. Any investment should only grow in value as greater importance is placed on natural capital and the carbon removal and offsetting industry develops.

“We’ve started our market warming and I’d encourage fund managers with experience investing in forestry to get in touch, outlining how schemes like Nest and Cushon could enter the market. One challenge we’re conscious of is making investments at scale in this space – we’ll need to explore with managers how much money they can actually put to work in timberland on an annual basis, and how much it will cost.

“Fund managers are starting to realise DC pension saving is the future in the UK. We’ve already invested into asset classes previously thought out-of-reach, such as private equity, and we’re excited to hear about the new opportunities we could offer our membership.”

Cushon scheme Strategist Julius Pursaill says: “Both Cushon and Nest believe that climate change represents a material threat to members’ future returns. Cushon already allocates to natural capital in its default fund. By expanding this allocation, Cushon seeks to further mitigate the effects of transition risk on its default fund via an asset that is positively correlated with the price of carbon because of its sequestration capacity. Every Paris-aligned pathway requires a significant increase in sequestration capacity. Natural capital-based carbon sequestration is key to limiting future temperature rises.

“Australian “Supers” [the equivalent of UK master trusts] have already delivered value for members via joint investment mandates. Where asset classes are difficult to access because they are illiquid, joint mandates can deliver the benefits of both lower costs and better-diversified portfolios from outset. Cushon wants to bring those benefits to the members of UK master trusts.

“This requires a wide conversation. UK pension providers have an opportunity to deliver sustainable investments for members thanks to natural capital – in both an environmental and financial sense. We want to hear from fund managers about how best to invest in forestry, how best to manage risks for our members, and mitigate biodiversity and forestry management risks.”

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