EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (the “SFDR”)
Development Partners International LLP’s policy on the integration of sustainability risks in its investment decision making process can be found at www.dpi-llp.com/impact-esg
No consideration of sustainability adverse impacts
Development Partners International LLP (DPI) publishes information on whether it considers the “adverse impacts of investment decisions on sustainability factors” under the SFDR. As defined under and in accordance with the SFDR, the General Partner does not currently intend to publish a statement on its consideration of the adverse impacts of its investment decisions on sustainability factors in the manner set out in Article 4 of the SFDR. This is because the General Partner, in its view is not in a position to obtain and/or measure all the data which it would be required by the SFDR to report on, or to do so systematically, consistently and at a reasonable cost to clients and investors due to the nature of its portfolio and investment geography.
Integration of sustainability risks in remuneration policy
In accordance with Article 5 of the SFDR, DPI must publish information on how its remuneration policy is consistent with the integration of sustainability risks.
DPI has adopted a remuneration policy that enables it to attract and retain qualified employees, based on objectives related to responsible investing which form an integral part of their incentive structures. The remuneration policy is consistent with the ESG-related investment risks and sustainable investment objectives of DPI and its clients.
Responsible investment is fully incorporated in the performance targets that are set for employees, with a direct link to investment results that are eligible for variable remuneration. The remuneration policy is set up to prevent excessive sustainability risks, and the possible risks associated with variable remuneration are mitigated by a policy that is based on objectives related to responsible investing
Date of publication: 15 October 2025