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Industry Voice Video: Wellington Global Impact Bond Fund

Celebrating the fund's three-year anniversary

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The Wellington Global Impact Bond Fund invests in companies and entities seeking to make positive environmental and social change via public debt markets.

It is a core fixed income fund, investing globally across a broad range of fixed income sectors, in seeking to achieve above-market returns. The Fund is managed by Campe Goodman, supported by an experienced fixed income team who apply our credit, ESG and sustainability research to the portfolio.

Watch this three-minute video, in which members of Wellington's impact investing team discuss our approach to impact investing and the Fund's investment process.

 

 

This post is funded by Wellington Management

PLEASE REFER TO THE FUND PROSPECTUS AND KEY INVESTOR INFORMATION DOCUMENT FOR A FULL LIST OF RISK FACTORS AND PRE-INVESTMENT DISCLOSURES.

Disclaimer

This material and its contents may not be reproduced or distributed, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Wellington Management. This document is intended for marketing purposes only. It is not an offer to anyone, or a solicitation by anyone, to subscribe for units or shares of any Wellington Management Fund ("Fund"). Nothing in this document should be interpreted as advice, nor is it a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. Any views expressed in this document are those of the author at the time of writing and are subject to change without notice. Fund shares/units are made available only in jurisdictions where such offer or solicitation is lawful. The Fund only accepts professional clients or investment through financial intermediaries. Please refer to the Fund offering documents for further risk factors, pre-investment disclosures, the latest annual report (and semi-annual report) and for UCITS Funds, the latest Key Investor Information Document (KIID) before investing. For each country where UCITS Funds are registered for sale, the prospectus and summary of investor rights in English, and  the KIID in English and an official language, are available at www.wellington.com/KIIDs. For share/unit classes registered in Switzerland, Fund offering documents in English, French, Swiss French can be obtained from the local Representative and Paying Agent — BNP Paribas Securities Services, Selnaustrasse 16, 8002 Zurich, Switzerland. Wellington Management Funds (Luxembourg) and  Wellington Management Funds (Luxembourg) III SICAV are  authorised and regulated by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier and Wellington Management Funds (Ireland) plc is authorized and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. The Fund may decide to terminate marketing arrangements for shares/units in an EU Member State by giving 30 working days' notice.

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