First Climate Yield Fund

First Climate Yield Fund

Strategy is based on ecologically responsible revenue optimization that has discussion of the global economic problems pushed the issues of ecological future orientation somewhat in the background. While the ecological problems in regard to the industrialization of the largest economies in India and China have become no less. For this reason the Dresdner underwriter Picard wants to make solar the start with a series of air-return funds in the coming weeks, combining economy and ecology in a unique way. The air return fund is to support areas of ecologically-oriented economy, focusing on renewable energy. The first air-return fund is therefore consequently engaged in photovoltaic. Differently than other funds that mostly focus on photovoltaic systems on roofs or solar farms, the climate return fund will invest specifically in companies, representing all areas of the value chain in the field of photovoltaics. Is the first Climate yield Fund planned to invest, but also in the distribution of these plants, for example, in the end customer segment in the development, production, and implementation of photovoltaic systems.

In this form the air return fund is therefore a pioneer in Germany. The implementation of the air return fund is currently in the final phase of regulatory approval. The placement volume of the first air return fund should be EUR 60 million. With the air-return fund the equity capital problem of some companies with great development potential in the renewable energy sector is collected specifically. The air-return Fund wants to open up a market investors, in addition to reasonable returns through a high socially and ecologically oriented credible-Ness characterized. The introduction to the capital market is planned in the short term, even its own Internet platform will be implemented under. Summary: Aim to implement environmental responsibility and yield opportunities. This will the first Demonstrate climate yield funds. Soon, this investment opportunity to open up investors.

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