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Thematic Opportunities

Investing in pure-play growth themes

Innovative pure players1 drive growth. Get access to companies that are disrupting markets and challenging legacy incumbents.

Why invest in thematic opportunities?

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In times of dynamic change, forward-looking companies with strong growth potential are challenging traditional market leaders by offering disruptive and innovative products and services.

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In tune with the forces shaping the modern world, such as digitalization, globalization, and demographic shifts, these businesses represent promising long-term investment opportunities.

Seven themes – one investment solution

Our thematic equity strategies – security and safety, robotics and automation, innovative healthcare, educational technology, environmental technologies, infrastructure, and the energy transition – are built around the belief that long-term structural changes are creating the potential for returns that other investment approaches might overlook. These strategies focus on the universe of fast-growing pure-play small- and mid-cap companies offering products and services that are disrupting markets and challenging legacy incumbents.

We seek to capitalize on their innovative solutions while reducing beta2 by creating a single fund that makes direct investments in stocks from across our seven thematic equity strategies.

Our thematic opportunities investment fund

The Credit Suisse (Lux) Thematic Opportunities Equity Fund offers investors efficient access to our thematic equity strategies in a single investment vehicle. The combination of thematic strategies with their pure-play focus and long-term investment horizon results in a highly diversified portfolio of predominantly small- and mid-cap companies offering disruptive products and services poised to shape the future.

The fund applies exclusions and integrates ESG3 considerations into the investment process following the principles of the Credit Suisse Asset Management’s Sustainable Investing Policy.

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1 Companies with at least 50% revenue exposure to the theme.
2 A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a single security or fund in comparison to the market as a whole.

3 ESG stands for environmental (E), social (S), and governance (G). For further information about the ESG investment criteria and the sustainability-related aspects of the fund, please consider the legal and regulatory documents of the fund (e.g. the prospectus) and visit credit-suisse.com/esg. In addition to sustainability-related aspects, the decision to invest in the fund should take into account all objectives and characteristics of the fund as described in its prospectus or in the information which is to be disclosed to investors in accordance with applicable regulations.

 

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