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Prestige's lending fund receives SFDR Article 8 approval

Monday, September 18, 2023
Opalesque Industry Update - Prime Alternative Finance (PRALTF), a clean renewable energy lending fund managed by Prestige Capital Management Ltd, has received SFDR (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Requirements) Article 8 approval under the EU's 2021 SFDR regime.

The investment objective of PRALTF is to target renewable energy projects which, by their nature, provide a ready source of clean energy to the United Kingdom energy infrastructure benefitting, amongst others, farming and rural communities and the economy more generally. Accordingly, the investment objective of the sub-fund - Prime Alternative Finance Fund - has been classified by the Investment Manager as "promoting environmental or social characteristics" within the meaning of articles 8(1) of the SFDR.

The strategy focuses on a diversified portfolio consisting of rural, commercial and industrial loans, leases and finance agreements. This portfolio carefully manages individual client and sector asset allocation risk to generate a steady stream of interest income with a low default risk both in individual cases and the wider asset class.

The lending activity constitutes project finance with environmental characteristics (renewable energy and waste-to-energy infrastructure) and is secured on assets including land, buildings, personal guarantees and sometimes government support incentives. Underlying borrowers include agricultural, farming and food-related businesses.

The sub-fund solely invests in the construction of anaerobic digestion of bio-waste plants, and its finance arranger, Privilege Finance, has expertise in the construction and project management of bio-waste plants. The Finance Arranger, in its review and approval of financing criteria, ensures, as a UK-regulated legal entity, it is subject to UK environmental planning such that there is no harmful impact on climate change adaptation and contributes to the transition to a circular economy. It also adheres to pollution prevention and control measures and the protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems.

"In an era where there is increased regulatory scrutiny on the 'green' status of investment funds, it is gratifying to see our clean energy-focused strategy receiving SFDR Article 8 approval," Craig Reeves, founder of Prestige Funds, commented. "This is a testament to the hard work of teams at all levels of the Prestige Funds organisation as well as to the specific climate-focused credentials of the fund itself. PRALTF has evolved to become a conduit for private capital interested in fostering the ongoing development of clean energy facilities in the UK rural economy. It is a dedicated debt-based fund with a green energy agenda and we feel worthy of SFDR 8 status."

About the EU's SFDR regime for fund managers

In 2021 SFDR was introduced by EU regulators in an attempt to cut down on what has been termed "green washing". This is where investment funds market themselves as providing 'green' solutions which, after closer inspection, in fact do not. To an extent, requirements around being a 'green fund' were harmonised around what detailed criteria a fund must achieve to designate itself as providing 'green' solutions.

SFDR makes a distinction between a light green Article 8 designation where the strategy has sustainable characteristics and a dark green Article 9 designation where the strategy has sustainable objectives. Through its Luxembourg-domiciled vehicle, Prestige Capital Management Limited offers a solution that is Article 8 compliant: European Finance Opportunities S.C.A. (SICAV-SIF). This fund also has aligned itself with regulatory requirements for consideration of Principle Adverse Indicators and complies with 'Does No Significant Harm' stipulations as laid out in SFDR.

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