How we evaluate products
Responsible Investment strategies, processes, practices and disclosures are assessed against the eight criteria for product certification in the Responsible Investment Standard and accompanying Guidance and Assessment Notes.
What are the requirements?
In order to certify products as certified responsible investments, RIAA assesses them against its RI Certification Standard. The Certification Standard is underpinned by eight requirements that act as the guiding principles of the RI Certification Program. Since its inception the RI Certification Standard has evolved significantly, reflecting the dynamic evolution of responsible investment. These eight requirements are:
- RI strategies are formal, disclosed, consistent, auditable and fit for purpose
- Labels are clear, honest and not misleading
- Product avoids significant harm
- Discloses full holdings, performance, sustainability outcomes and engagement and voting practices
- Managed by active stewards, and managers can detail the stewardship practices and outcomes
- Organisation has formal commitment to responsible investment
- Organisation provides educational information to members and customers about RI strategies
What this symbol means

General certification: This Symbol signifies that a product or service offers an investment style that takes into account environmental, social, governance or ethical considerations, and that it adheres to the operational and disclosure practices required under the Responsible Investment Certification Program for the category of Product.

Sustainable Plus classification: This Symbol signifies that a product or service has been certified and classified to offer an investment style that takes into account environmental, social, governance or ethical considerations, with embedded, measurable and reported sustainability objectives aligned with portfolio holdings and stewardship practices, adhering to the operational and disclosure practices required under the Responsible Investment Certification Program for the category of Product.
<span class="text-size-xxsmall">The content on this webpage is provided by Responsible Investment Association Australasia Ltd (ACN 641 046 666, AFSL 554110). For more information refer to our Financial Services Guide. Certain content provided may constitute a summary or extract from the offer document of a financial product. Any general advice has been provided without reference to your investment objectives, financial situation or needs. If the advice relates to the acquisition of a particular financial product for which an offer document (such as a product disclosure document) is available, you should obtain the offer document relating to the particular financial product and consider it before making any decision whether to acquire the product. Past performance does not necessarily indicate a financial products’ future performance. To obtain information tailored to your situation, contact a financial adviser.</span>
Themes & Issues
Society
Environment
<span class="text-size-xxsmall">For RIAA’s definitions of the themes included and issues avoided, please view this guide. Product-specific exclusion criteria and practices may vary. You can find these by referring directly to the product provider.</span>
Overview
While we have responsibility for the investment options that are
made available to members, FGIM is responsible for overseeing
and monitoring the performance of the unit trusts and underlying
investments.
FGIM uses responsible investment tools such as negative
screening, positive screening, impact investing and stewardship
in the implementation of the investment strategies of the unit trusts.
The application of this approach is captured in FGIM's Product and
Screening Matrix available at
www.futuresuper.com.au/ethical-investing with particular focus
on managing climate and other sustainability risks (often referred
to as ESG investing).
In its investment approach, FGIM considers the risks and
opportunities of climate change adaptation and mitigation. It also
considers other related environmental and social issues such as
social justice, drivers of inequality and companies generating profits
from armaments and militarism.
For a more detailed description of the sustainability risks taken into
account by FGIM (including the environmental, social or ethical
considerations or labour standards considered for this purpose),
and the approach to screening adopted by FGIM in relation to
investment options made available in Future Super, please see
their Product & Screening Matrix available at
www.futuresuper.com.au/ethical-investing
The investment strategy and objectives are subject to review
regularly by FG Services.
If FGIM identifies an asset in the underlying unit trusts that no
longer complies with relevant screens, it will be removed from the
unit trust as soon as practicable. You should be aware that the sale
of assets may take some time. This means that FGIM cannot
guarantee that the underlying investments will be consistent with
the investment strategy and screening processes at all times.
Exposure to investments engaged in or connected with excluded
activities, industries or companies may occur, notwithstanding
reasonable endeavours to ensure the investments are compatible
with the investment strategy and screens. Cash held with or through
custodians or sub-custodians may be held with financial institutions
which have not been ethically approved for investments. See
FGIM's Product & Screening Matrix available at
www.futuresuper.com.au/ethical-investing for more information.
Description
For investors stepping into retirement, seeking stability and steady returns without compromising their values.

